Hands on: Huawei MateBook X Pro (2022) review


It hasn’t even been that long since the last Huawei MateBook X Pro, and here we are again. The Shenzen-based manufacturer only released the most recent model in early 2022, but that was still running on 11th-gen Intel chips; this version packs an upgrade to a 12th-gen Intel Core processor, as well as a new display. At just 1.6cm thick and weighing 1.26kg, it’s a portable powerhouse.

We were lucky enough to test one of these out at IFA 2022, and will update this review once we’ve received one for full testing. Our initial impressions are good, though. The MateBook X Pro (that’s the Roman numeral 10, not the letter X) is Huawei’s premium productivity laptop, and the hardware update makes it even better.

Let’s not beat around the bush: some users will still harbor concerns about Huawei as a brand. The Chinese company had a reputation for cheaper but lower-quality hardware for a time, and if our press briefing was anything to go by, it’s been working hard to allay those fears. The X Pro is the perfect example of this; it doesn’t feel cheap at all, but rather a premium price of kit that anyone would be proud to use at work.

Huawei MateBook X Pro (2022) on a wooden desk with charger plugged in.

(Image credit: Future)

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