Huawei MateBook D With The Latest Intel Core-i Processors Announced


Huawei MateBook D

One of the first laptops sporting the 8th-gen Intel Core-i processors was the Xiaomi Notebook Pro launched three months back. Huawei is the most dangerous rival to any Chinese (and not only) manufacturer. So it’s quite expected the company announced a laptop with identical features too make a tough competition to the aforementioned model. Let’s get acquainted with the key features of the Huawei MateBook D.

The selling point of the Huawei MateBook D is the 15.6-inch screen with a number of impressive features such as a 1080p resolution, 3.2mm narrow border, 83% of screen ratio, 178 degree of viewing angle, 45% of NTSC color gamut, and 350 nits of brightness.

Apart from this, the Huawei MateBook D comes with a metal body at a thickness of 16.9mm and a weight of 1.9 kg. There is also a 43.3W battery providing up to 10 hours of normal use and up to 8.5 hours of a video playback. The power adapter is only 175g. So it can be carried easily. It comes with panoramic speaker system made jointly with Huawei and Dolby. You can also find two USB 3.0, one USB 2.0, and one HDMI ports on the sides. At last, this laptop supports dual-band WiFi for better connectivity.

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Huawei MateBook D

As we said, the Huawei MateBook D comes with the latest Intel Core-i processors paired with a MX150 graphics card.

The Huawei MateBook D variants and price tags:

  • i5-8250U / 8GB memory / 256GB SSD / MX150 graphics card – 5188 yuan ($791)
  • i5-8250U / 8G memory / 128GB SSD + 1TB HDD / MX150 graphics card  – 5488 yuan ($837)
  • i7-8550U / 8G memory / 128GB SSD + 1TB HDD / MX150 graphics – 6688 yuan ($1020)
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6 Comments

  1. Muhammad Yasir
    December 25, 2017

    no gaming GPU ( RX 480 or 1060 ) , no DEAL !

  2. Tomm
    December 25, 2017

    Cheapest variant to par with Xiaomi Notebook Pro cheapest variant.

  3. Guest
    December 25, 2017

    no gaming GPU ( RX 480 or 1060 ) , no DEAL !

  4. Guest
    December 25, 2017

    Cheapest variant to par with Xiaomi Notebook Pro cheapest variant.

  5. flashmozzg
    December 25, 2017

    Lacks models without discrete GPU. It just costs additional $$$ and eats battery while being just somewhat better than iGPU. It’s still a bad choice for gaming laptop, make it at least portable (low weight, low cost, high battery life).

  6. flashmozzg
    December 25, 2017

    Lacks models without discrete GPU. It just costs additional $$$ and eats battery while being just somewhat better than iGPU. It’s still a bad choice for gaming laptop, make it at least portable (low weight, low cost, high battery life).