MatePad Pro meets Windows. We are already familiar with tablets and laptops from Huawei, but the manufacturer now launches a new convertible called the MateBook E. It is basically still a tablet similar to the MatePads, but it features Windows 11, Tiger Lake CPUs, and Thunderbolt 4.
Huawei advertises the new MateBook E as a convertible, but it is basically a Windows tablet similar ...
sturdy and high-quality chassis; very good OLED touchscreen; accurate colors and P3 color gamut; Thunderbolt 4 & Wi-Fi 6; great speakers; good cameras;
only 1x USB-C; short battery runtime; regular fan activity; PWM flickering; no keyboard illumination; no integrated kickstand;
A sumptuous OLED display, compact design and competitive price make the Huawei MateBook E a winner
Exemplary OLED display; Decent cameras front and back; Keyboard included with Core i5 model;
Only one USB-C port; No memory card slot; Mediocre battery life;
The Huawei MateBook E is a 2-in-1 hybrid with a 12.6in OLED panel
Gorgeous OLED display; Decent performance; Great cameras; Keyboard case included;
Poor battery life; Frustrating fingerprint sensor; Very limited ports;
Quality OLED screen – great for movies; Laptop power in a tablet body; Impressive sound for a tablet; Thunderbolt 4 connectivity;
Battery life isn’t brilliant; Flimsy keyboard dock unusable on lap; Only one port for data and charging; You can get more performance for less;
A sumptuous OLED display, compact design and competitive price make the Huawei MateBook E a winner
Exemplary OLED display; Decent cameras front and back; Keyboard included with Core i5 model;
Only one USB-C port; No memory card slot; Mediocre battery life;
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