Testseek.com have collected 188 expert reviews of the Huawei MateBook 12 inch and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei MateBook 12 inch.
December 2016
(72%)
188 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Great screen, Fast fingerprint reader, Good stylus
Unstable dock, Poor battery life, Sub-standard keyboard and touchpad
Huawei MateBook – Performance One of the reasons why the MateBook is so thin is because it uses Intel Core M processors, which are very low-power chips that can run without any fan-based cooling. This makes the MateBook run both cool and quiet. Related: I...
Published: 2016-02-22, Author: Roland , review by: Theinquirer.net
Huawei's first hybrid device arguably rips-off both the best bits of the iPad Pro and Surface Pro 4; that's not surprising given it wants to appeal to home artists and business big wigs alike. The offer of Windows 10 should appeal to office workers, wh...
Abstract: BARCELONA: THE HUAWEI MATEBOOK is the company's first tablet/hybrid laptop device and sees the firm eyeing up the likes of the iPad Pro and Surface Pro 4. Running Windows 10, the Huawei MateBook has a 12in IPS display running a 2160x1440 resolution which...
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Published: 2016-02-21, Author: Mike , review by: itpro.co.uk
Abstract: Huawei has entered into the competitive 2-in-1 hybrid market, taking on the likes of the iPad Pro and Microsoft Surface Pro 4 with is brand-new MateBook. Although Huawei isn't known for making client devices aimed at businesses, the Windows 10-powered, 12...
Slim and well built Windows 10 tablet, Fingerprint scanner is great, Keyboard and trackpad work well, Optional MatePen stylus
Poor battery life, Keyboard not included, Stand is limited by available angles and no good for on-the-go lap work, Just one USB-C port
At first glance the Huawei MateBook gets lots right as 2-in-1s go: it's slim, well made, has a decent size keyboard and trackpad (if you buy it anyway), plus a built-in fingerprint scanner that helps stand it out from the crowd. It's not as powerful as th...
Published: 2016-06-28, Author: Mark , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: Leather accents, a vibrant display, strong lines: Huawei clearly envisioned its MateBook as not just a luxurious convertible tablet, but as a fashion accessory. But a flimsy folding kickstand is just one of the flaws threatening to bring the whole ensembl...
Abstract: The optics around the MateBook give the impression that this device means business. And it does. The 12-inch display (2160 x 1440 resolution) is gorgeous, right on par with the best tablets on the market. A thin 6.9mm profile (without the keyboard) and re...
Powerful, for a hybrid, Effective and easy-to-use stylus, Lightweight, thin, aesthetically pleasing, Tablet-optimized apps are easy to use, Fingerprint sensor actually works
Fingerprint sensor in a bad location, Processor doesn't match the Surface Book – not as powerful as some other Windows hybrids, Keyboard fabric looks low grade and feels scratchy – same goes for the case, Heats up very quickly, Battery lasts for up to fou