![]() A second USB-C port would have been appreciated, given that there is no dedicated charging port. The power button is situated on the left edge and integrates a fingerprint scanner, while the volume rocker rounds the corner at the top edge. ![]() The weight compares favorably against the 891 grams (1.96 pounds) of the Surface Pro 8. At 709 grams (1.56 pounds) without the keyboard case, the MateBook E isn't too heavy to hold. This makes the MateBook E feel comfortable as a tablet, but multitaskers who need access to a myriad of connected peripherals may want to invest in a USB-C hub to get the most out of the MateBook. The only connectors that made their way onto this slate are a lone Thunderbolt 4 over USB-C port and 3.5mm audio jack. ![]() The overall design resembles earlier generations of Apple's iPad, rather than the current designs with flat side edges. Like its contemporaries from Apple and Microsoft, the MateBook boasts a minimalist design with curved edges, rounded corners, and a limited selection of ports. And like Ford’s original Model T car, the MateBook E is available in any color you want, so as long as said color is Huawei’s Nebula Gray. The MateBook E has an excellent build quality, and the slightly curved matte metal-clad frame gives it a premium feel. The MateBook E feels more like a tablet than most of its Windows-powered contemporaries, thanks largely to an iPad-inspired device with a sculpted metal frame, large front display, and minimal screen bezels that give this slate a 90% screen-to-body ratio.
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