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    Huawei MateBook Hands On: Not Too Pricey But Still Slick

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Jamison Cush, Jun 20, 2016.

  1. Jamison Cush

    Jamison Cush Administrator NBR Reviewer

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    Huawei is trying really hard to change perceptions around the term “made in China.” Where the old stereotype implied cheaply-made and unreliable, the Chinese device maker and telecom giant has launched a steady stream of flagship smartphones and wearables that rival in quality the same from Apple, Samsung, and other high-end device makers.

    On top of that, Huawei does it with costs typically lower than its competitors. The pricey Huawei Watch aside, spec for spec, its smartphones often beat other flagships on price.

    It’s with these two traits in mind that we examine the new Huawei MateBook, a 12-inch Windows 10 two-in-one that sports a sixth-generation Intel Core m processor and an ultrathin design.

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