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Huawei MateBook X Pro 2022

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 PRICE £1,500 (£1,800 inc VAT) from consumer.huawei.com/uk

Some laptops look great in photos, but when you see them in the flesh you realise you’ve been fooled by low angles and clever lighting. The new MateBook X Pro isn’t like that. If you think the photos here make it look good – and trust me when I say that its sleek lines and dark powder blue finish will bring coos of admiration from onlookers – just wait until you hold its all-metal frame.

Huawei’s first while covering 93% of the DCI-P3 gamut. Films pack a proper punch, and it’s all delivered with accuracy: an average Delta E of 0.83 is a fine result. Those who spend their time in Word and Excel can relax, as whites are crisp and clean too.

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