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June 2017
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197 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Un excellent netbook
Mince et léger
Des performances impeccables pour un usage quotidien
Look agréable
Finition soignée
Silencieux
Autonomie confortable
Ecran haute définition
Mini-dock fourni
Châssis de haute qualité et très élégant
Avec un capot très robuste
Compact
Avec des bords d'écran fins
Format 3
2 de l'écran
Adaptateur USB TypeC inclus très utile
DisplayPort via le port USB typeC
Capteur d'empreintes digitales intégré da
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Le port USB-C avec différences fonctions
L'autonomie médiocre
Les reflets sur l'écran
Charge uniquement sur le port USB-C de gauche
Impossible de rétro-éclairer le clavier en continu
Pas de version avec 16 Go de RAM
Seulement 2 ports USB TypeC 3.1 Gen 1
Pas de port de verrouillage Kensington ni de lecteur de carte SD
Copycat concept, Unexceptional Dolby Atmos sound, No Rose Gold in US/UK
If the latest MacBook Pro disappointed you, the MateBook X delivers with a fingerprint scanner, function keys and a keyboard with better travel. Priced right, it could be a force to be reckoned with...
The MateBook X starts at €1399, which will probably equate to about £1200 inc VAT. That puts it at a higher price than the base model ZenBook 3, but with all the perks of a seemingly higher-spec screen, better speakers and fanless design. My full review w...
Publié: 2017-05-23, Auteur: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Slim and light design, Great display with minimal bezel, Good keyboard and typing experience, Excellent sound quality (with Dolby Atmos), Fingerprint scanner in perfect position
Likely to be expensive (prices yet to be revealed), Slightly limited connectivity, Gets hot under load, Battery life not best-in-class, Backlight not the best from all angles
First impressions are good. The MateBook X provides another option if you're after a premium thin and light laptop; exactly how well it runs under pressure and how the 41.1Wh battery will last remains to be seen. Huawei says it's good for 10 hours of use...
It's hard to give a definitive verdict on a laptop we have only used for a few hours but signals are very positive for the MateBook X. Huawei has definitely nailed the design and build quality, while the keyboard is also impressively tactile for such a th...
Publié: 2017-05-23, Auteur: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Powerful CPU can cope with any desktop duties, Slimline design is gorgeous, especially those screen bezels, Great sound to match stellar picture quality
Standby battery life is awful, Touchpad can be tricky, A few build quality stumbles, More expensive than a MacBook
The MateBook X is probably the most exciting of Huawei's three new Windows-powered portables. The MateBook E is a relateively minor refresh of last year's convertible tablet, and the MateBook D is a business-centric laptop with a dash of added style. Thi...
In addition to the above-mentioned highlights, this time Huawei MateBook X has many worth mentioning, such as the introduction of a pressure touchpad design for the first time, the use of a 7th-generation Core processor, a standard 16GB large memory suppo...
Extrait: The foldable phone market is still in its look-but-don't-touch stage, but Huawei has just burst onto it with the Huawei Mate X. Like the Samsung Galaxy Fold, we've not yet been able to put our own hands on the Mate X, but we have seen a representative p...
Elegant design, fit, and finish, High screentobody ratio with minimal bezels, Fast Windows Hello fingerprint scanner, Standard USBC ports, Affordable price
Battery life could be better, Poor frontfacing camera, Limited to 8GB RAM