HUAWEI MateBook X Pro 2020

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With everything becoming touch screen activated nowadays, have you wanted your laptop to also be touch screen?

Computers and laptops are constantly upgrading their softwares and touch screens may potentially one day be all we have. The new HUAWEI MateBook X Pro is completely changing the way we all view laptops and the technological world around us.

HUAWEI MateBook X Pro takes the entire computer industry one step further. With a powerful 7th Generation Intel® Core™ i7 processor, it’s three times faster than before and packed with enough power to complete all your daily tasks. Whether you are researching for a paper or writing it, the MateBook X Pro can handle from every Google search to every dot point on a paper. The 15.9 cm (6 inch) touchscreen display has a screen resolution of 3000 x 2000 to provide stunning clarity and stunning images for you to enjoy. It also has a 100% NTSC colour gamut, giving your photos rich hues that are just as the photographer shot them.

There are so many incredible features to the MateBook X Pro that will make it your next laptop in a heartbeat;

Key Features

World's first ultrabook with the latest quad-core 8th gen Intel processor

Ultrafast SSD, up to 512GB of storage and up to 16GB DDR4 RAM

Sleek design that is small, light and powerful that you’ll be in shock at just how incredible the MateBook is.

Dual WiFi support means you can be using your work connection while connecting wirelessly with a hotspot for your phone or other devices.

Our Final Opinion on this Gadget

Most of us need laptops in our lives now, whether it has to do with school or with work, or maybe even just to watch videos and stream our favorite movies. Laptops have completely changed the way we view computers in a portable way. The HUAWEI MateBook X Pro breaks ground as your new favorite laptop.

Hayley Ianna
Hayley Ianna

Hayley is one of the most respected woman tech editors in Australia. She is a professional and creative writer from Deakin University in Geelong, Victoria.