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Posted by Julio
 - August 29, 2022, 23:02:21
The review should mention clearly that the cheaper i5-12450H has only Intel UHD Graphics, which is an important difference. Several other reviews do mention this, so please remark these important aspects on yours too.
Posted by NikoB
 - August 23, 2022, 00:41:05
Ha-ha-ha - improved case quality? Yes, all other reviewers and buyers unanimously write about the absolutely disgusting strength of the screen cover, which easily bends with the appearance of visible light on the screen.

Actually, why Huawei cut out TB4.0 and one 3.2 port is completely understandable - marketing reasons to sell buyers 16s, where all this is, but there the keyboard is disgusting from 14 "models without a numpad.

Well, to remove the second heat pipe (although there would need to be 4 for hot Intel) and the cooler is generally the height of debilism, stupidity and greed. A laptop with such a weak screen cover and such dimensions and such shameful autonomy is definitely not suitable for the road and bad in office - very noisy up to 35% load for all cores. Then what for was it to make such a low weight and such a shameful 65W PSU, and not 130W+ for office/home use for most buyers?

Well, when will stupid manufacturers finally realize that there is enough space for full-sized Fx keys (Esc + F1..F12) on any laptop? What's the problem with making them sized like the main block? And even the numpad can fit full-sized buttons 15x15, because the body is 16"!

Make Huawei such a laptop with a 4k@120Hz (easy and clear integer resize to fhd video/game) (for example from AUO) screen (you can use 60Hz from the battery) with TB4.0, with a 130W+ power supply (power cord at least 2.5m) with an angled round power plug on the very edge on the side or back (then you can use a straight round and even usb-c will do if in the back), with rj45 (from 2.5Gbps for 2022!) (which is extremely important in offices and often at home to work in a stable environment in terms of speed and ping), add a second M.2 slot and at least 32GB soldered ram (or 2 slots) - and that's it, sell it tens of millions (up to 100+), as the BEST office/home work/casual/multimedia laptop  (and you can seriously play with the eGPU by TB4.0/USB40 with the desktop GTX3070+ in the riser mb). With same price!  This task is really worthy for pioneers in the world! Remember Ford, and how he reduced the price of a car thanks to technology! Where is the new "Ford" in the laptop building industry?

Well, where is the same laptop with AMD 6600H/6800H? They are much more energy efficient with almost the same performance, plus there is already TB4.0 (aka USB40 with eGPU) without TB fee to Intel...

Posted by Hunter2020
 - July 17, 2022, 21:51:21
2021 version with 16:9 aspect ratio uses Innolux screen with PWM.  New 2022 version with 16:10 BOE screen with NO PWM should be better.  Innolux screens are the suck.  They're the kind marketed as "generic" (compatible) screens when you look for replacement screens on eBay or Amazon and are very very low quality compared with original screen used by the OEM.
Posted by Redaktion
 - July 17, 2022, 20:09:31
Until now, the MateBook D 16 has always been an affordable multimedia laptop with AMD CPUs, but the new 2022 model uses an Alder Lake processor from Intel. However, this only runs with the brakes applied, and the price has also increased to 1299 Euros (~$1311).

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Huawei-MateBook-D-16-2022-review-Multimedia-laptop-now-in-16-10-format-and-with-number-pad.635379.0.html