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Hands on: Huawei MateBook D review

Posted on May 25, 2017January 21, 2019 By Jarvis

Best known for making smartphones, Huawei has announced its entry into the laptop market with two new products.

There’s its MacBook Air competitor, the MateBook X, with its super slim metal body and sexy 13-inch display… and then there’s the rather less sexy Huawei MateBook D.

The MateBook D is everything the MateBook X isn’t. It’s nothing to get excited about, although some of the spec may be perfect for your needs.

Huawei MateBook D release date and price

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So far we don’t know whether the MateBook D will be coming to the US, UK or Australia, though as Huawei hosted events in the UK and US, it would make sense that they would launch there, at least.
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