Huawei MateBook D 15 (2022): a more powerful version with Ryzen CPU makes its debut
MateBook D 15: a new variant equipped with Ryzen CPU is coming
Huawei now offers a particularly powerful version of their MateBook D 15 equipped with Ryzen 5000-series CPU. In Germany, the new laptop can be preordered starting February 27th.
Silvio Werner (translated by Bernhard Pechlaner), Published 🇩🇪
Huawei recently announced the debut of a new and updated MateBook D15. The new laptop will incorporate a Ryzen 5000-series CPU and will start at a price of 4.399 Yuan (~695 USD).
At this time we don't know for sure which Ryzen 5000 processor will make the cut. According to Huawei Central, both the R5 5625U and the R7 5825U are viable candidates. The R5 5625U houses six Zen 3 cores and features an integrated Radeon RX Vega 7 graphics card, while the R7 5825U has eight cores and comes equipped with a Radeon RX Vega 8 graphics unit.
Just at the end of last year, Huawei launched a new version of the MateBook D 15 equipped with Core i5 and Core i7 processors. The new D 15 2022 measures 357.8 x 229.9 millimeters (14.1 in x 9.05 in) and is only 16.9 millimeters (0.67 in) thick. The Intel version sports a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and features a particular narrow bezel on three of the four screen edges. The display promises 100% coverage of the color space sRGB and will max out at a brightness of 300 nits. The AMD version will likely feature the same display specs.
We don't know yet if and when the 2022 AMD-equipped MateBook D will be available in Germany. Generally, Huawai's laptops (affiliate link) are available in Germany as well. Note that in the US, Huawei's homepage only mentions the MateBook X Pro 2022 and MateBook 13, but a quick Internet search yielded no results for the MateBook D15 or any other Huawai laptops available for purchase.
Editor of the original article:Silvio Werner - Senior Tech Writer - 8624 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2017
I have been active as a journalist for over 10 years, most of it in the field of technology. I worked for Tom’s Hardware and ComputerBase, among others, and have been working for Notebookcheck since 2017. My current focus is particularly on mini PCs and single-board computers such as the Raspberry Pi – so in other words, compact systems with a lot of potential. In addition, I have a soft spot for all kinds of wearables, especially smartwatches. My main profession is as a laboratory engineer, which is why neither scientific contexts nor the interpretation of complex measurements are foreign to me.
Translator:Bernie Pechlaner - Senior Tech Writer - 276 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2012
Ended up in the IT sector in the 90s more or less accidentally and have remained in the industry (as a sysadmin) ever since. Always been interested in laptops - first purchase was - if memory serves correctly - a Toshiba Satellite T2115CS with DX4-75 processor, 4 MB of RAM and 350 MB hard disk drive (and Windows 3.1). To this day, laptops appeal to me - much to the chagrin of my wife, who doesn’t seem understand why we need 5-10 of them at any given time ;-).