Powered by a 10th gen Intel® Core™ i5 processor, this lightweight Huawei MateBook has plenty of muscle for all your software and streaming needs. And the 8GB of RAM and 256GB SSD will keep everything running smoothly and give you loads of room to store files and apps.
This model has been designed with your privacy in mind. The power button also has a fingerprint scanner built-in, letting you log in safely in an instant. Plus, the web-cam sits inside the keyboard and only pops out when you need it, protecting you from hackers. So, you can have complete peace of mind that you and all your information are safe from prying eyes.
A screen that makes life easier
Turn two screens into one big working space with Huawei Share. With a single tap your phone screen can appear on the MateBook’s display, letting you drag and drop files onto the different devices, and use the keyboard and mouse to type and send messages from your phone. This is great if you’re wanting to send files or photos to friends on social media, but they’re backed up on your laptop, or you’ve got people at work messaging you on all different devices.
Rapid loading speeds
A solid state drive offers super-quick loading speeds, as well as plenty of space for your games, music and more. It has no moving parts which means it’s quieter, more durable and works faster than traditional hard drive, perfect for storing your favourite files or getting your computer to start up faster. So you’ll enjoy more efficient performance and be able to get right into the action of your favourite games quick as a flash.
The fastest and most productive Windows ever
Windows 10 is the new operating system by Microsoft. It’s packed with brilliant features to help you be more productive, and have more fun! Its super-safe thanks to built-in security and updates, and, if your device is compatible, you can log-in with facial recognition thanks to Windows Hello. Windows 10 also as a speedy Microsoft web browser, and Cortana – your personal virtual assistant.
Additional information
Dimensions
(H)1.6 x (W)32.3 x (D)21.5
RAM
8 GB
Battery Life
Up to 10 Hours Hours
Operating System
Windows 10 Home
Processor Family
Intel Core i5
Processor Speed
1.6 Ghz
Weight
1380 Kg
Screen Size
14 Inches
Resolution Size
1920 x 1080
Storage Capacity
256
Manufacturer Warranty
1 Year
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Slim. Light. Fast enough for office work. Good for home. Wouldn’t travel a lot with it as light build.
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by Jessica
So far only used for word and presentations etc. but love it. Very light, extremely fast turn on and log in time, love the pop up camera feature. Overall great product and cant wait to do more with it.
Rated 5 out of 5
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by Brian
Great product, bought as a present and it was well-received.
Rated 5 out of 5
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by Dan
Excellent product, boots up in seconds fingerprint reader is ideal. Very pleased with how light the laptop is and how it charges via a type c usb just gives me so many options.
Rated 5 out of 5
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by Richard
I’m very pleased with this laptop. I was a bit hesitant buying a Huawei product with no experience of the brand but the build quality and processing speed has exceeded my expectations, especially considering the price. The finger print power button is very quick and easy. the backlit keys was a nice bonus, i didn’t realise it came with.
by Glenn
Slim. Light. Fast enough for office work. Good for home. Wouldn’t travel a lot with it as light build.
by Jessica
So far only used for word and presentations etc. but love it. Very light, extremely fast turn on and log in time, love the pop up camera feature. Overall great product and cant wait to do more with it.
by Brian
Great product, bought as a present and it was well-received.
by Dan
Excellent product, boots up in seconds fingerprint reader is ideal. Very pleased with how light the laptop is and how it charges via a type c usb just gives me so many options.
by Richard
I’m very pleased with this laptop. I was a bit hesitant buying a Huawei product with no experience of the brand but the build quality and processing speed has exceeded my expectations, especially considering the price. The finger print power button is very quick and easy. the backlit keys was a nice bonus, i didn’t realise it came with.