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Huawei Mach-W29C MateBook X Pro Signature Edition Laptop, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB Flash Memory, 8th Gen Core i7, 3K Touch, 3:2 Aspect ratio, Office 365 Personal Included, 13.9", Space Gray

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CPU: Intel Core i7


Style: Laptop Only


Features

  • World's First FullView Display: Immersive 13.9-inch 3K touchscreen with 91% screen-to-body ratio, only 0.57-inch thin and weighs only 2.93 lbs., perfect for at-home or on-the-go computing
  • Powerful Inside: Windows 10 Home Signature Edition with no bloatware. 8th Gen Intel Core i7 8550U processor + NVIDIA GeForce MX150 - boosts performance up to 40% over its predecessor
  • Home Theater: 3K touchscreen with 3, 000 x 2, 000 resolution, 1500:1 contrast ratio and 260 PPI allow you to see vivid details when viewing HD content. 2nd Gen Dolby ATMOS for immersive audio
  • One Touch Power Button: Enabling users to power on the notebook, finish identity authentication through Windows Hello and access the desktop in less than 8 seconds. Bluetooth - Bluetooth 4.1
  • Includes compact Mate Dock 2.0: USB-A port, USB-C port, HDMI port and VGA port. Includes 1 year Office 365 Personal and 1 year manufacturer warranty.60Hz refresh rate

Description

HUAWEI MateBook X Pro continues to push the boundaries of an ultra-slim and full-feature notebook. Featuring a 13.9-inch notebook with a full-size spill- proof keyboard, the MateBook X Pro measures only 0.57-inch thin and weighs less than 3 pounds. For the first time, FullView is defined for a laptop giving you an immersive experience with 3K FullView touchscreen at 91% screen- to-body ratio. Play harder with the second-generation Dolby ATMOS Sound System and NVIDIA GeForce MX150 discrete graphics (MX 150 included with i7 configuration only). The elegant metallic unibody comes in two colors: i7 in Space Gray and i5 in Mystic Silver. Maximum brightness: 450 nits (Typical) and Viewing angle: 178 degrees.

Brand: HUAWEI


Model Name: Huawei Matebook X


Screen Size: 13.9 Inches


Color: Space Gray


Hard Disk Size: 512 GB


CPU Model: Core i7 8550U


Ram Memory Installed Size: 16 GB


Operating System: Windows 10 Home


Special Feature: Fingerprint reader


Graphics Card Description: Dedicated


Standing screen display size: ‎13.9 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2160 pixels


Max Screen Resolution: ‎3000X2000


Processor: ‎1.8 GHz core_i7_8550u


RAM: ‎16 GB LPDDR3


Memory Speed: ‎2133 MHz


Hard Drive: ‎512 GB 512 GB NVMePCIeSSD


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎NVIDIA GeForce MX150


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Card Description: ‎Dedicated


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎2 GB


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ac


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎1


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎15 Hours


Brand: ‎HUAWEI


Series: ‎Huawei Matebook X


Item model number: ‎Mach-W29C


Operating System: ‎Windows 10 Home


Item Weight: ‎2.93 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎11.97 x 0.57 x 8.54 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎11.97 x 0.57 x 8.54 inches


Color: ‎Space Gray


Processor Brand: ‎Intel


Number of Processors: ‎4


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR3 SDRAM


Flash Memory Size: ‎512 GB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎USB


Optical Drive Type: ‎802.11a/b/g/n/ac


Voltage: ‎18.5 Volts


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: May 11, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The laptop that should get Apple and Microsoft OEMS thinking about their approach.
CPU: Intel Core i7 Style: Laptop Only
Regardless of what you read in the news, Huawei is a tech giant that makes exceptional products at price points for every consumer. When I started looking at laptops I found myself looking at the likes of HP, Lenovo, Microsoft, and even Apple. I liked the aesthetics of a MacBook Pro, but do not need Apple's "lock you into our ecosystem" approach, nor do I like Apple's keyboards and lack of touch screen. To be honest, Mac OS is just not for everyone. We are not all Youtube video creators, photographers, or snobby coffee shop show-offs. However, we all can appreciate a computer in a form factor that is familiar to Apple's, so let's be honest, they look like professional computers. Huawei nailed it on the design here with the Matebook X Pro. The feel of the keyboard is tactile, yet soft, unlike Apple's new computers which tend to feel too clicky and short on key travel. The near bezel less design of the screen is already the nicest screen I've viewed on a laptop, and the additional of touch screen in such a tight package is incredible. I find myself scrolling with my fingers on this screen more than I thought I would. The speaker quality is outstanding for the size, you'll truly enjoy the realistic sound coming from them. Youtube videos, music, or podcasts just sound great. The addition of a USB - A port here is a nice touch, as well as the two USB - C ports. I use USB headphones and can control the volume with them in Windows 10, a very nice touch. Speaking of nice touch, Huawei throws in a dongle that allows you to connect via VGA, HDMI, and even adds an additional USB port. There could always be more ports, but hey, you all wanted a thin powerful laptop and you get one here with the option to add more ports. Powerful you say, yes, powerful. The Core i7, 16gb of RAM, and 512GB of storage are insane spec's for the price point you are paying at. This computer is blazing fast in Performance Mode, thought it burns up the batter quite fast and the thermals are well, a bit warm. I find myself in day to day use only using Battery Saver mode, and have no problems with performance while handling my business tasks such as e-mail, web browsing, and CRM software. I do graphic design on this laptop as well, and have seen little to no slow downs. Also worth mentioning, the web cam placement gets a bad word from many reviewers of this laptop. I do not use a webcam, so I don't care. I like that they hid the webcam in a key form factor. We like innovation from companies, so I give them a thumbs up on that, good job Huawei. You all have heard all the buzz in the news about Huawei. I'm not going to get into that too terribly much as I feel secure on this laptop. Things like the hidden webcam and the use of Windows 10 Signature are great features that should make you feel comfortable. Chances are you are not working for the government, so there is nothing to worry about. This laptop is truly incredible and for the price, there isn't much out there that compares when it comes to the Windows laptop market. Get this computer if you A. Like what Apple has done to inspire this laptop, it feels allot like a mature MacBook Pro. B. Love Windows 10 Signature, all the goodies without the typical bloatware. C. Are looking for performance on a budget, this laptop is the real deal. Microsoft lists this as a best seller on the Microsoft Store and many publications such as PC Magazine have this listed as the editors choice, it's even an Amazons Choice laptop. The conclusion here is that you get an incredible thin and light laptop with bleeding edge specs at a cost that is far less than an Apple MacBook Pro. Windows 10 is a mature operating system with many useful features to get the job done. The Microsoft Store is full of programs you can download to make the most of your purchase, items like Adobe CC, Lightroom, Photoshop, etc.. Don't get this if you are truly afraid of Huawei, which I don't believe the average consumer should be. They are making some remarkable products and this is one of their best, just Google this laptop and you will see the love the internet community has for this laptop. Other Microsoft OEMs should take note, heck, even Apple should take note. Thank you for reading and I hope this was helpful in you making your decision. Reach out if you have any questions! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2019 by Drewbert

  • Sweet laptop!
CPU: Intel Core i7 Style: Laptop Only
Only had it a few days and I'm Impressed. I was having some battery and performance issues with the Microsoft Surface Laptop 2 so I returned it for credit. Rather than take another chance on another Microsoft device, I decided to apply all the credit towards this. This is the Huawei Matebook X Pro. I saw extremely good reviews on various tech sites, so I decided to bite the bullet. If the ergonomics bring MacBooks to mind, it’s because the company deliberately aped those laptops to a greater or lesser degree. There are some definite differences between Matebook and MacBook, aesthetics-wise, but that’s for another time. Huawei is a tech company based out of China. They are primarily a cell phone company, but have released several tablets and a few laptops, all pretty high quality for a company trying to dip into the American markets. Before you go getting your panties in a wad about the quality, try to remember many devices, in fact a majority of them, are made in China. A $5000 MacBook is probably being assembled in China as we speak. Same with Dell, ASUS, etc. And quality from China isn’t the problem, it’s a lackluster quality control that’s the problem. Huawei seems to be one of the few trying to avoid those issues. Now onto the device, itself. Fit and finish are tight, no loose touchpad, decent keyboard depth. Speaking of the keyboard, the webcam is hidden under one of the function keys and only deploys when you pull up on the key. Nice privacy feature but the angle is atrocious for Skype and such. Since I never use a webcam, it’s a complete non-issue for me. Port selection is x2 USB-C ports, one of which is a ThunderBolt port, and a USB-A 3.0 port. It might seem limited, but the Matebook comes with a dongle that sports outputs for HDMI and Ethernet. Ports aside, there is also a headphone jack. Screen resolution is mind blowing at 3000X 2000 pixels. Described as 3K resolution since it’s a few pixels shy of 4K. It’s way better than Apple’s retina. And of course you can drop the resolution to conserve battery if you choose. Full HD resolution at 1920×1080 is good enough for most. It’s also a touchscreen, something Apple has stated over and over again that MacBooks will never have (all so they can get you to buy their iPads). It’s very receptive with 0 lag. Hardware wise, this configuration lays out with the latest 8th generation intel Core I7 chip, 16GB LPDDR3 RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce MX150 GPU with 2GB discrete RAM, and 512GB of SSD storage. The I7 kicks up heat, some which is vented through the side speakers. If there’s any thermal throttling, I can always undervolt the CPU a tiny bit which will correct the issue without noticeable loss in performance. The 16GB of RAM great for multitasking, letting me keep open multiple tabs without any lag. The graphics card, well that’s a bit of a thing. See this particular GPU is an underclocked version, which is meant to preserve battery life and keep down the heat. So its only good for lite to moderate gaming, probably on medium settings. You won’t be kicking down doors on CoD. Still it helps with video rendering. As for the SSD, I haven’t had a chance to put it through any paces, but supposedly the read/write speeds are stupid fast. Battery life should get me out to 9-10 hours. Not bad at all. If it’s long battery life you really want, the LG Gram supposedly can soldier on for almost 16 hours. Upgrade and repairability wise, it’s limited though still better than current MacBooks and Surface products. CPU, GPU and RAM are all soldered to the motherboard so they are not replaceable. This is pretty common with ultrabook type devices. The battery and the SSD are able to be swapped out. There’s only one slot for the SSD so best to have It upgraded to a larger capacity by a professional who can transfer the data from your old card to the new (this includes Windows). Also have the battery replaced by a pro. All in all it’s way better than the Surface Laptop, adequately priced for what it offers. There’s only two negatives: 1. The webcam has an angle that looks up your nose. It also makes your hands look huge. Not an issue for me, but maybe for some. 2. And this here is the biggie: Huawei has no physical presence in the United States. Any problems that can’t be fixed stateside will earn your device a round trip ticket to China. If the Matebook is a secondary device, it’s a small inconvenience, but if it’s your only device, you’ll be out in the cold for a couple of weeks. Don’t expect Geek Squad to help much. #. Heat. It does get hot at times. Not enough to damage, but thermal throttling becomes an issue. I find better Performance vs Best Performance keeps it a little cooler, plus I'll use Throttlestop or Intel's chip managing software to undervolt the CPU and iGPU. That'll solve some heat problems and increase battery life. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2019 by Rumpleforeskin

  • Nice computer but bad (and blue) from the inside
CPU: Intel Core i7 Style: Laptop Only
I bought this computer in 2019 on Amazon betting on this company, investing a large sum since I bought it from abroad. Looking at it from today it was a big mistake. It's a nice computer, but it always gets very hot and the battery doesn't last more than three hours. In the end I had to leave it as a stationary computer. And now I have the problem of the blue screen error (CRITICAL PROCESS DIED) and the computer restarts every 5-10 minutes. I have already made all the recommendations related to software and nothing works. The Huawei support page is not useful for cases like this. Apparently, based on other users' experiences, the hard drive needs to be replaced. That is, spending more money for the possibility that the error can be corrected. As I have read, other users with more modern models also have similar problems. I don't have anything to do with Huawei, because the warranty expired a long time ago, but I would be a little embarrassed if my customers had these types of problems with my supposed flagship product. Huawei? Why Blue? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024 by Luis Luis

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