Huawei has launched a couple of new laptops in China. The MateBook D 14 and MateBook D 15 are Huawei’s latest laptops, and they come packing in the latest10th-gen processors from Intel, with optional AMD configurations available as well.
Both the MateBook D 14 and MateBook D 15 feature a similar design, and even share their specifications to some extent. Both the laptops come with aFullHD display, with 250nits of peak brightness, TUV Rheinland certification, and 178-degree viewing angles. The only difference in the display is the size — the MateBook D 15 packs in a 15.6-inch FullHD display, while the MateBook D 14 packs a 14-inch FullHD display instead.
For storage, the MateBook D 15 will let you go up to a256GB SSD paired with a 1TB HDD, while the 14-inchMateBook D 14 is limited to a 512GB SSD. What’s intriguing about the configurations here is actually the battery. The MateBook D 14 comes with a 56Wh battery, but the bigger 15-inch MateBook D 15 actually comes with a smaller 42Wh battery pack instead.
In terms of I/O options, both the laptops come with aUSB-C port, a USB 3.0 Type-A port, a couple of USB 2.0 Type-A ports, an HDMI port, and a 3.5mmheadphone jack here. There’s also a webcam, but that’s hidden under a Function key until it’s actually needed.
Huawei has launched the MateBook D 15 and MateBook D 14 for a starting price of CNY 3,999 (~Rs.40,000). The laptops are available to pre-order in China and will go on sale starting December 3.