HONOR announces new MagicBook line of laptops, including MagicBook 14 and 15
HONOR's taking its PCs to more countries with the MagicBook 14 and MagicBook 15.
What you need to know
- HONOR announced the MagicBook 14 and MagicBook 15 laptops today.
- The thin and light laptops are HONOR's first PCs that will be available to a global audience.
- The MagicBook 14 and MagicBook 15 will be available in the UK, Germany, France, the Czech Republic, and other markets by the end of March, starting at €599 (roughly $651).
HONOR announced two new laptops today, the MagicBook 14 and MagicBook 15. They are the first laptops in HONOR's new MagicBook series and the first HONOR PCs to be available to a global audience. The MagicBook 14 and MagicBook 15 will be available in the UK, Germany, France, the Czech Republic, and other markets by the end of March, starting at €599 (roughly $651).
Both laptops are available in Space Gray and Mystic Silver. They're both aimed at younger audiences on-the-go, according to HONOR. The MagicBook 14 gets up to 10 hours of battery life on a single charge, according to HONOR, and has a 65W fast charger.
| Header Cell - Column 0 | HONOR MagicBook 14 | HONOR MagicBook 15 |
|---|---|---|
| Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 3500U Mobile Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 3500U Mobile Processor |
| Display | 14" 84% screen-to-body ratio 1920x1080 TÜV Rheinland Certified | 15.6" 87% screen-to-body ratio 1920x1080 |
| Storage | PCIe NVME SSD 256GB PCIe NVME SSD 512GB | PCIe NVME SSD 256GB PCIe NVME SSD 512GB |
| Memory | 8GB DDR4 dual-channel | 8GB DDR4 dual-channel |
| Ports | 3.5mm audio jack 1x USB-C 1x HDMI 1x USB 3.0 1x USB 2.0 | 3.5mm audio jack 1x USB-C 1x HDMI 1x USB 3.0 1x USB 2.0 |
| Wireless | Bluetooth 5.0 | Bluetooth 5.0 |
| Battery | 56Whr | 42Whr |
| Security | Fingerprint power button | Fingerprint power button |






















HONOR highlights the device's privacy features, including a fingerprint power button and a pop-up camera.
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