Everyone at the biggest tech show of the year was raving about Huawei's newest laptop. But it's missing one crucial thing that could be a dealbreaker

huawei matebook 13

  • The Huawei MateBook 13 laptop offers great specs for a great price. 
  • A drawback is that it only has two USB-C ports, and no traditional USB ports. 
  • I could live with it if the MateBook 13 supported the Thunderbolt 3 standard, which allows you to plug multiple accessories into the same USB-C port — provided you have the right accessories. 
  • The MateBook 13, astoundingly, does not support Thunderbolt 3, in what could be a major dealbreaker.

I'm making the switch from Apple MacOS to Windows 10, and I'm on the hunt for the perfect Windows 10 laptop.

After seeing Huawei's MateBook 13 at CES this year, I thought it could be a good contender. In the wake of the conference, the laptop had garnered a ton of buzz from show attendees and journalists who named it among the best in show.

But lo, in my own usage, the MateBook 13 has a massive deal breaker that made it hard for me to live with, and might rain on other people's parades, too.

The MateBook 13 has only two USB-C ports, and no other USB ports at all, which is fine. I can live without regular USB ports, which is something I've suffered through with my current 2016 MacBook Pro. 

And Huawei also includes a USB-C adapter with the laptop itself, for connecting regular USB accessories to the MateBook 13, which is a nice touch. But, somehow, the company didn't grace the MateBook 13 with one of the only reasons for USB-C to exist: Thunderbolt 3. 

Here's why the MateBook 13 is a great laptop, and why the lack of Thunderbolt 3 is a dealbreaker:

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Design-wise, the MateBook 13 isn't especially exciting, but it's decidedly premium with its all-metal build.



At first glance, you get a lot of bang for your buck.

Starting at $1,000 and going up to $1,200 for the more powerful model, Huawei's MateBook 13 looks like one of the best deals around, especially when you compare it to Apple's latest MacBook Air.

You get:

  • A beautiful, sharp 2160 x 1440 display with narrow bezels that makes everything on the screen look good.
  • A slim, small, lightweight design.
  • A quad-core 8th-gen Intel i5 processor that'll easily handle most people's needs (the i5 8265U, if you're wondering).
  • Or a quad-core 8th-gen Intel i7 processor for the $1,200 model for those who want a little more power.
  • A great, comfortable keyboard, especially for the MateBook 13's slim design.
  • A good trackpad.
  • A fingerprint scanner built into the power button.
  • Almost zero bloatware — it's mostly a clean install of Windows 10, the way it was meant to be used. 


But here's the thing that kills the MateBook 13's allure.

The MateBook 13 comes with two USB-C ports on either side, and no regular ports.

I get that USB-C is the future, and Huawei is gracious to include a USB-C adapter that lets you plug in a regular USB accessory, a USB-C accessory, an HDMI monitor, and even older monitors that use VGA cables.

(In contrast, Apple makes you buy a USB-C adapter for the privilege of connecting your non-USB-C accessories to its most recent laptops, including the MacBook Air.)

But the USB-C port situation on the MateBook 13 is confusing and unfortunate. Here's the most important part: Neither of the USB-C ports on the MateBook 13 support the Thunderbolt 3 standard.

Here's the breakdown:

  • Thunderbolt 3 is the standard that lets you connect a charger, accessories/peripherals, and displays all to a single USB-C dongle, which then plugs into a single USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 port.
  • It's useful for people like me who plug their laptops into a desk workstation, as I simply need to plug in a single adapter into the USB-C port when I arrive at my desk.
  • Without Thunderbolt 3, the MateBook 13 is essentially a laptop that ditched the more useful, more-widely-used HDMI and USB ports, in favor of the still-uncommon USB-C standard. 
  • To boot, only the left USB-C port on the MateBook 13 can charge the laptop, and only the right USB-C port supports display. That means I'd have two cables sticking out of the MateBook 13 at any given time while at my desk.
  • There's no point of having USB-C if the computer doesn't support Thunderbolt 3. 
  • The MateBook 13 might as well come with regular USB and display ports to make it easier to plug in your accessories, not USB-C ports that make it more difficult.


See the rest of the story at Business Insider


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Everyone at the biggest tech show of the year was raving about Huawei's newest laptop. But it's missing one crucial thing that could be a dealbreaker Everyone at the biggest tech show of the year was raving about Huawei's newest laptop. But it's missing one crucial thing that could be a dealbreaker Reviewed by mimisabreena on Wednesday, January 30, 2019 Rating: 5

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