On April 11th, at today's Huawei HarmonyOS ecosystem spring communication conference, the next generation of Huawei MateBook X Pro made its official debut, weighing only 980g, ushering in the era of ultra-lightweight high-performance laptops.
Yu Chengdong revealed that upon first receiving this laptop, he thought it was fake because it was so light that it didn't seem like a real computer.
It is reported that the new Huawei MateBook X Pro weighs as light as 980 grams and is as thin as 13.5 millimeters. Featuring the innovative "Leaping Line" design, the industry's first micro-velvet metal body presents a unique matte texture, offering a warm and comfortable fingertip touch.
In terms of color options, there are three new colors to choose from: Clear Sky Blue, Dawn White, and Ink Black.
Of note, the new Huawei MateBook X Pro is equipped with the Intel Core Ultra 9 high-performance processor, delivering an unprecedented 40W performance release in an ultra-thin laptop, setting a new industry benchmark.
The new Huawei MateBook X Pro comes with a brand-new 140W charger that is smaller than the palm of your hand, weighing only 205 grams, with a power density of up to 1.25W/cm, surpassing all 140W chargers on the market. The charger is compatible with a wide range of charging protocols, including PD/SCP/PPS/QC/UFCS, supporting super-fast charging for Huawei smartphones, tablets, and other devices.
Furthermore, the battery capacity of the all-new Huawei MateBook X Pro has been increased to 70Wh, achieving compatibility with three charging protocols: PD, UFCS, and SCP for the first time.