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Huawei MateBook X (2020) review

Huawei MateBook X (2020) review

Posted on November 14, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The Huawei MateBook X (2020) is a brilliant thin and light laptop from a company that’s likely best known for making smartphones, and falling out with the US government.

However, it’s also been slowly and steadily building up its reputation in the laptop market, with its MateBook lineup of laptops proving to be decent Apple alternatives, minus the high price tag. With the excellent Huawei MateBook X (2020), the company has once again shown that it should be a brand to be reckoned in this market.
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