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After splitting my screen between a 1080p YouTube video and 12 Chrome tabs (including Giphy, the Google Doc for this review and Slack), I saw not a stutter or pause when scrolling through pages or opening new tabs. The Intel Core i7-8550U CPU and 16GB of RAM in the Huawei MateBook X Pro provides tons of speed for nimble, seamless multitasking.
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The Games preset will muddy instrumentals, while the Movie setting overemphasizes them, as if to provide more gravitas to a score. Its default Music setting provides a solid balance for all kinds of media, including interviews, trailers and your favorite tunes. The included Dolby Atmos Sound System utility can be ignored. MORE: Buying Headphones: Pros and Cons of Every Type
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Listening to TV On The Radio's "Young Liars," I was happy to hear accurate vocals, crisp, jangly drum cymbals and solid thumping bass. The Huawei MateBook X Pro pumps out a lot of sweet sound, enough to fill a medium-size conference room. It also smoothly responded to two-finger window scrolling and three-finger gestures for window management.
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The MateBook X Pro's 4.7 x 3.0-inch touchpad accurately tracked my input as I clicked around Chrome and Windows 10. The comfortable typing experience on the MateBook X Pro is another advantage over the MacBook Pro, which has incredibly shallow keys. Neither the XPS 13 nor the Spectre 13 have annoying keyboard issues. Not only has that keyboard been a pain to type on, but some have found the reliability issues with the MacBook Pro's keys. The comfortable typing experience is another major leg up that the MateBook X Pro has on the MacBook Pro, which uses butterfly-mechanism switches for its incredibly shallow keys. This rate of success is pleasantly surprising, considering the keys measure a shallow 1.1 millimeters of vertical travel (we look for at least 1.5mm) the 69 grams of force required to actuate each key makes up for that. Taking the 10fastfingers typing test, I hit a rate of 78 words per minute, coming close to my 80 words per minute average. It also speedily registered edge-swipes for navigating Windows 10.Īs I wrote this review, I noticed how comfortable it is to type on the Huawei Matebook X Pro. The MateBook X Pro's 14-inch touch screen responded to my touch accurately as I navigated the desktop. MORE: Laptops with the Best Display Brightness The XPS 13's 4K screen is a slightly dimmer 415 nits, while its 1080-pixel screen is even less bright, at 372 nits. The category average is a dimmer 300 nits, while the MacBook Pro is tied at 458 nits. The MateBook X Pro's display emits up to 458 nits, making it one of the brightest laptops to ever cross my desk, and its powerful enough for colors to stay strong at 80 degrees to the left and right. The MacBook Pro earned a similar 123 percent and the Spectre 13 measured a lower 111 percent, while the XPS 13's 1080p screen (117 percent) and its 4K screen (130 percent) straddled the MateBook X Pro's rates. The MateBook X Pro's screen produces 124 percent of the sRGB spectrum, which exceeds the 113 percent premium laptop average. The MateBook X Pro's display emits up to 458 nits, making it one of the brightest laptops to ever cross my desk. I also noticed crisp details in the mask of a raider and a leather holster. Watching a trailer for Solo: A Star Wars Story, I appreciated the vibrant green laser blasts, the eye-popping red of Emilia Clarke's cape and the warm glow of a fire reflecting upon Alden Ehrenreich and Woody Harrelson. The vibrant 3000 x 2000-pixel display on the Huawei MateBook X Pro provided plenty of detail and brightness. The XPS 13 and MacBook Pro also use their power buttons as fingerprint readers, while the Spectre 13 doesn't have one. The MateBook X Pro's fingerprint reader, which it uses for Windows Hello sign-in, is sneakily located in its power button, and speedily logs you in. The combination of the reversible Type-C ports and the traditional Type-A port is a blessing, as the XPS 13, MacBook Pro and Spectre 13 only have Type-C ports, forcing you to remember to carry an adapter with you in case you need one.
