Testseek.com have collected 135 expert reviews of the Huawei MateBook 14s - Intel Gen 11 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei MateBook 14s - Intel Gen 11.
October 2021
(84%)
135 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2021-12-29, Author: Nikolay , review by: laptopmedia.com
Snappy performance, Fingerprint reader, Comfortable keyboard and touchpad, Great battery life, Hi-res 90Hz touchscreen with 3:2 aspect ratio (TL142GDXP02-0 (TMX1420)), Has comfortable viewing angles and good sRGB color coverage (TL142GDXP02-0 (TMX1420)),
Soldered RAM, The CPU throttles below its base clock during heavy stress, Only the top-end configuration comes with Thunderbolt 4 support, Modest I/O
Overall, the Huawei MateBook 14s is a good compact device loaded with features and power. Let's start with the design. The machine looks stylish, it has a premium aluminum build, thin profile, thin bezels around the display, and low weight. It's hard to a...
Huawei may be struggling (outside China) with its smartphones right now thanks to the continuing ban on Google Mobile Services, but the 2021 MateBook 14s shows the company on top form with its laptops. Now that the keyboard-embedded webcam is no longer an...
Abstract: At first glance, this Matebook 14S model looked so impressive that we even mistakenly believed that it was a new model of the top X Pro series. After all, it's probably the first time that we are seeing such a fine build quality in a laptop of its price r...
Intel Evo certification for i7 variant Excellent quad speakers Large and responsive 90Hz touchscreen display Good performance Excellent build quality Great battery life with fast 90W charging,
No SD card reader More ports would be welcome Conservative design No MIL-STD toughness Gets hot in performance mode
nice design with very good aluminum case, high system performance and good performance utilization, very good 2.5k touchscreen with 90 Hz, accurate colors and full sRGB gamut, good keyboard, good speakers, long battery runtime
no Thunderbolt, PCIe 4.0 or SD-card reader, bad webcam, high PSU temperatures under load/while charging, limited maintenance options, unnecessary SSD partitions
In review: Huawei MateBook 14s. Test model courtesy of Huawei Germany.The new MateBook 14s leaves a good impression during our review, and it is much closer to the designated flagship MateBook X Pro than the MateBook 14. There are some small improvements...
Abstract: The Huawei MateBook 14s is a great ultra-portable laptop, packing a 14.2-inch display with a 3:2 aspect ratio that makes working with multiple tabs a breeze...
nice design and solid craftsmanship, versatile productivityfocused 3:2 display, but only 100% sRGB, snappy with everyday use and multitasking, balanced hardware implementation, with fair performance, temperatures and noise levels, 60 Wh battery and compac
larger and heavier than the standard 14inch ultrabook, only average inputs dim keyboard and flimsy clickpad, is the 4C/8T Tiger Lake platform enough for you?, poor camera/mic setup
As long as available in your region, you're getting a whole lot for your money with this MateBook 14s series: sturdy craftsmanship and build quality, alright looks, decent inputs and IO, punchy audio, and an excellent productivity-focused 3:2 display with...
Excellent 90Hz display, Great sound system, Superb value
Soldered RAM, Thunderbolt only on 1TB model, No memory card reader
Even if Huawei was selling the MateBook 14s on its own for £1,200, I'd rate it as a great buy. But the fact that you're getting it with a load of free gear, including a monitor and mouse, makes it even more tempting.It's a lovely machine to look at and us...