Get the luxurious Huawei MateBook X Pro cheaper with our coupon


Huawei MateBook X Pro

Laptops from China are often synonymous with a price/performance ratio and majority of those belong in the quite affordable category. But there are also some pretty high-end luxurious ones like some models from Xiaomi and especially Huawei. And today we have for you a discount coupon offer from the Gearbest e-shop for the fantastic Huawei MateBook X Pro.

And Huawei MateBook X Pro is quite a heavyweight in the laptop ring with great build, design and specs. Starting with the Full View almost borderless 13.9-inch touch-screen display (91% screen ratio) with 3:2 aspect ratio and 3000×2000 pixel resolution, through Intel Core i7-8550U processor, 8 GB RAM, GeForce MX150 2 GB GPU, 256 GB PCI-E SSD disk, USB Type-C port with 57.4Wh battery and fast charging, Thunderbolt, four Dolby speakers, four microphones, backlit keyboard, fingeprint scanner in Power button, 14,6mm thickness, 1.33kg of weight and much more.

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Such specs and very high-end design of course doesn’t come cheap, but with the HSCmatebook discount coupon from the Gearbest e-shop you can at least save some bucks. Using this coupon you will get to the $1639.99 price, which is not so bad for such beauty.

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2 Comments

  1. Nicolas
    December 6, 2018

    top picture is not the right computer
    also price ? link ?

  2. Slavoljub Nong Darko Komljenović
    December 14, 2018

    From the seller “Please note that this product is the Chinese home edition and cannot be installed with a language pack so it can’t be changed to English”

    So not good for people outside China unless your mandarin skills are up to scratch. I can speak mandarin to a reasonable, conversational level but reading and writing? Forget it.