The huawei matebook d 15.6 maintains that Mac-like look that we’ve brought up a couple of times in the past MateBook iterations, with very few distinctions to make it stand out from the MacBook. Heck, even the keyboard layout is even more alike than before which could be a pro for those who would like a more affordable MacBook and prefer their keyboard layout. I, on the other hand, am not a fan of this squeezed up layout as I tend to hit the wrong keys more but that’s just personal preference.
It has replaced the logo on the back with the strong text of Huawei instead which I think makes it look a lot more stylish, and is currently only available in Mystic Silver made of aluminium alloy. While design wise, you can say there’s very little changes, that’s likely a good thing considering the design worked for the past MateBook series, and even MacBook if you think about it.
Keyboard and Touchpad
The keyboard itself is quite comfortable to use. The keys are generously sized and evenly spaced, with a slightly rough feel that contrasts nicely with smoother keys. Like the cursor keys, the Fn row keys are relatively large; the left and right cursor keys are full-sized. I had no difficulty typing at my typical speed using touch typing.
The touchpad is generously sized and snappy, and a fingerprint sensor is integrated into the power button, which is located to the right of the keyboard, and above the Fn key row.
The 15.6-inch screen lies in narrow upper and side bezels of 5.3mm. However, the bottom bezel is much deeper. This translates into a reported screen-to-body ratio of 87%. The upper bezel isn’t deep enough to house a camera. Therefore the same convention is utilized here as was found in last year’s MateBook X Pro (2020) and MateBook D 15 (2020), with the pop-up camera housed in the keyboard, under an Fn row key.
Module Features
The 1.56 kg PC accompanies two USB 3.1 connectors on the right side alongside a 3.5 mm jack the left side holds a solitary USB type-c port that serves as a PC’s charging port it additionally upholds switch charging in a fueled off state alongside another USB 3.1 connectors and a standard HDMI port the lone thing that I don’t care for with the port design is that you lose a sort c port when the PC is stopping and taking force however the potential gain here is that you can utilize a force bank in case it’s incredible enough to contact the mate book d15 2081 adaptation in the event that you can’t discover a divider attachment to plug into, in contrast to the 2020 rendition.
Performance
The huawei matebook d 15.6 accompanies the most recent state of the art Intel’s 11 age processor with 16 gigabytes of memory and up to 512 gigabytes of SSD those are some critical updates from the 2020 form of the d15 eleventh era chip figured out how to beat the ryzen 5 3 500 u that was in the past model yet neglects to put huge distance among it and the ryzen 5 4 600 h on the matebook 14 2021 rendition, truth be told, the center i5 1135 g7 was beaten by the ryzen 5 4 600 h in pretty much every measurement in our manufactured benchmark test the lone considerable success that the center i5 1135 g7 had over the in fact more established processor of the AMD was in the graphical execution which converted into better pc mark 10 3d imprint and nerd seat 5 PC scores where the GPU execution is put at a higher cost than expected.
The huawei matebook d 15.6 is intended for compact work for understudies and working experts who aren’t visual creators or video editors.
Affordably priced
The Huawei MateBook 15 has a few strong characteristics. It has a premium feel for a much smaller laptop, with a solid metal frame, a strong blue light filter, and an IPS panel with minimal bezels. Despite its remarkably compact profile, you’ll have access to a variety of ports and interfaces.