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Review on 14" Laptop HUAWEI MateBook D 14"NBL-WAQ9R 1920x1080, AMD Ryzen 5 3500U 2.1GHz, RAM 8GB, DDR4, SSD 512GB, AMD Radeon Vega 8, Windows 10 Home, 53010TTB, Space Gray by Wiktor wikliski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend it.

The SSD is divided into 2 sections, and 80 gigs are allocated for the system, if you need more, you will have to "dance with a tambourine". It seems to me that the laptop is not bad at all, but with its own nuances. The main plus which overlaps many minuses is its size and weight. It's lightweight and has a good screen. The performance is quite enough for a low-medium load, if the sound is not important, then it’s not a bad option at all. I even made a video, if someone does not believe about the sound. Maybe I'm nitpicking, but in my subjective opinion, this should not be.

Pros
  • + IPS screen + 4/8 cores/threads + Dimensions and weight are really not big + Fast charging via Type-C + Runs many games at low or medium settings (although it is not very convenient to play on it) + Wi-Fi works well (in conjunction with Netis WF2780). I saw complaints in the reviews, I have not had such a problem and the connection is stable. + Samsung NVME SSD (at least for me) with good speed. + Pulls 4K video on YouTube. + Stably keeps in touch simultaneously 2 bluetooth devices - a mouse and a headset.
Cons
  • - In one of the reviews I read about the excellent sound. This is serious? The speakers tremble, a rattle is heard at some frequencies. Maybe Skype will do or some audiobooks, but listening to music is pure torment. Honestly, I have not heard worse sound on 13-15 inch laptops. - I didn’t read before buying that there is no SD reader . There are plenty of places in fact. - The RAM is completely soldered on the board and does not provide for expansion. -+ There is an interesting trick with pairing smartphones, but this shnyaga only works with modern Huawei smartphones with NFC. My phone detects the label, but does not connect. In general, it's good that there is, it's bad that it's only for "their" phones.