Huawei MateBook 13 vs. MateBook X Pro: Which should you buy?

  We're big fans of Huawei hardware, especially the company's range of Windows laptops. We know the strengths and weaknesses of both portable PCs and can recommend which is the best option for you.

  Rich Edmonds

  10 May 2019

  MateBook 13 vs. MateBook X Pro tech specs

  Looking at just the name, you'd expect the MateBook X Pro to house an Intel Core i9 processor, 32GB of RAM, a dedicated RTX 2080 GPU, and a 4TB SSD. But this isn't the case and it's only really a slight upgrade from the excellent MateBook 13. It's not to say the MateBook X Pro is a bad laptop as it's not and is well worth considering if you need a slight bump in performance and the larger display.

  The MateBook 13 is just that good.

  Both Huawei MateBook laptops are amazing

  The major differences between the MateBook 13 and MateBook X Pro are the display size, resolution, RAM, storage, ports, and GPU options. Starting with the display size, the MateBook X Pro has a 13.9-inch panel compared to the MateBook 13's 13-inch, which isn't a huge improvement, but does allow for an upgrade in both resolution and pixels-per-inch (PPI), from 2160 x 1440 and 200 PPI to 3000 x 2000 and 260 PPI.

  Huawei's MateBook 13 has 8GB of RAM for both the Intel Core i5 and i7 models, which is enough for most PC tasks (and even some light gaming on the side), but the MateBook X Pro comes out on top with the option for 16GB, allowing Windows and more intensive apps to run flawlessly. The same goes for the GPU with the MateBook 13 rocking an integrated Intel UHD Graphics 620 GPU or a dedicated NVIDIA MX150 GPU with 2GB of VRAM.

  Huawei made the MateBook 13 to be great and the MateBook X Pro to be even greater.

  The MateBook X Pro can be kitted out with either the Intel 620 or an improved NVIDIA MX250 GPU with 2GB VRAM. This, combined with the option for a 1TB MVNe PCIe SSD, makes the larger laptop better suited for video editing and storing huge files like a collection of RAW photos. Finally, a complain we have with the MateBook 13 is the lack of Thunderbolt, which is present on the MateBook X Pro. You could even connect an external GPU for even more computing power.

  Because the Matebook X Pro is a little larger, it can house more ports like a full-size USB-A, which can be used to connect hardware using older cables, and the aforementioned Thunderbolt port. Two USB-C ports are still present with one allowing for charge to be delivered to the larger 57.4 WHr battery.

  The issue with all this additional performance and list of features, you're paying more than you would for the MateBook 13. If your budget can stretch to accommodate the increase in cost, it's well worth considering, but if you simply need a laptop that looks stunning and runs well, the MateBook 13 is a great choice.

  Go with the MateBook 13 if you want a Windows MacBook

  There's a reason we keep going on about the MateBook 13. It's that good. Not only does it start at a reasonable price for the Intel Core i5 model, but you can kit the laptop out with a dedicated GPU, Intel Core i7 processor and 512GB of speedy flash storage.

  The better MacBook

  Huawei MateBook 13

  Small and mighty

  The MateBook 13 is the perfect MacBook running Windows 10. The gorgeous design, display, keyboard and amazing performance is coupled with an attractive price tag. Just don't try and do intensive work on the laptop as the 8GB of RAM and relatively slow dedicated GPU will quickly become an issue.

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  For those who need a larger display and more power

  The MateBook X Pro isn't a huge upgrade on the MateBook 13, but it also doesn't cost considerably more. Choosing this laptop will bag you more RAM, a better GPU, more storage options, a larger display, and more available ports. This is at the cost of a price increase and a larger chassis.

  Amazing premium laptop

  Huawei MateBook X Pro

  A more powerful MateBook

  Huawei took what worked with the MateBook 13, stretched the chassis, threw in a larger display and added more options for RAM and storage to meet the demands of professionals. If you need a portable PC that houses some capable hardware and looks the part, this is a solid option.

 

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