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Huawei MateBook D 16

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PRICE Core i7, £833 (£1,000 inc VAT)

from consumer.huawei.com/uk

Our previous reviews of Huawei’s value-packed MateBook D range could be summed up as “great if you don’t mind mid-range components and a second tier screen”. The D 16 veers away from this script by including both a cutting-edge processor and a high-quality display, yet the price is still aggressively low.

Huawei is selling two variants of the D 16 in the UK: one for £750, one for £1,000. Both include a 512GB SSD, and the cheaper version has 8GB of RAM rather than 16GB, but the crucial difference is the CPU. Pay £750 and a Core i5-12450H is inside. This has eight cores – four P-cores, four E-cores – to the 14 of the i7-12700H in its sibling.

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