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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 Adam Fido ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality is top notch, happy with everything.

I didn’t install the game, so I can’t say anything about performance, I don’t think it will pull much, but as a working tool it’s just an indispensable assistant. I ordered online through the partner's website (Amazon cashback), so I received 2% cashback on the phone) In general, if you are looking for a lightweight, compact, nimble ultrabook with a powerful battery for work or surfing the Internet, I recommend the Huawei MateBook D14.

Pros
  • The main advantages are weight and autonomy. It weighs only 1.3 kg, which makes it mobile, and yes, the size is very compact, but this does not interfere with work, it allows you to carry it with you everywhere without straining. Charging is enough for a little less than 10 hours, and this is for a full 8-hour work day, with wi-fi always on. Also, the Huawei Share system turned out to be a big plus for me, taking a picture of documents on a Huawei phone and in a couple of seconds already watching them on the laptop screen or even editing the text (yes, it recognizes the text in the photo itself). Nice aluminum case, soft backlit keyboard, large frameless screen (only the camera is missing on it, but more on that in the minuses), a modern touch with all the necessary functions, fingerprint login. It also has usb-type-c fast charging, which fits the phone and headphones, which eliminates a lot of wires.
Cons
  • I did not think that the location of the camera would cause inconvenience to the interlocutors, because. located at the keyboard level. They look at you from below and you get the impression that you are looking somewhere upstairs (more than once they asked you to rearrange the camera). If during the conference you need to print something, then the fingers "jumping" on the keyboard get into the camera. If you do not need to use the camera, then everything is cool! You need to get used to using "Fn", you do not need to clamp it, but you need to press it so that the diode does not light on it, then you can use the second values ​​​​of the F1-F12 keys. The Num-pad was a bit lacking, but I got used to it, it is not on the D15 either, it is better for the poet to opt for compactness.