Huawei MateBook X Pro now back in stock on the Microsoft Store
Get it while it's hot.
Huawei's sleek and powerful MateBook X Pro is now back in stock at the Microsoft Store. While it initially made its debut alongside a surprisingly good starting price in May, the laptop has been out of stock for some time. However, you can now pick one up from Microsoft starting at $1,199.99.
The MateBook X Pro packs a pretty jaw-dropping display, featuring a 13.9-inch 3000x200 panel with a 91 percent screen-to-body ratio. Along with its insanely thing bezels, the display reaches 99 percent sRGB and 77 percent AdobeRGB color accuracy.
On the Inside, you have your chose of either an 8th Gen Intel Core i7 or i5 processor. On the more powerful model, Huawei has packed in 16GB of RAM, 512GB of SSD storage, and NVIDIA GeForce MX150 graphics. The Core i5 model, meanwhile, includes 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and Intel's integrated UHD Graphics 620. Huawei has also thrown in a quad-speaker Dolby Atmos system and an integrated fingerprint sensor embedded in the power button
Category | Huawei MateBook X Pro |
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Display | 13.9-inch 3K LTPS touchscreen3000 x 2000 resolution, 260ppi450 nit brightness, 100% sRGB color gamut |
Processor | 8th Gen Intel Core i5 8250U or Core i7 8550U |
Graphics | NVIDIA MX150 + 2GB GDRR5 RAM |
RAM | 8GB or 16GB DDR3 2133MHZ |
Storage | 256GB or 512GB NVMe PCIe SSD |
Ports | 2x USB-C (1x Thunderbolt 3), 1x USB-A, audio jack |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 802.11ac 2x2 MIMO, Bluetooth 4.1 |
Audio | Quad-speaker array, quad-mic array |
Battery | 57.4Wh, up to 12-hour battery life |
Dimensions | 11.97 x 8.54 x 0.57 inches(304 x 217 x 14.6 mm) |
Weight | 2.9 lbs (1.3 kg) |
If the MateBook X Pro is up your alley, you can grab the laptop now for $1,199.99 or $1,499.99, depending on your choice of model. And for more on the MateBook X Pro, be sure to check out our full, in-depth review.
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