The highly anticipated Honor MagicBook Pro 14, powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra processors, is slated for release in Russia on June 17. This flagship laptop promises exceptional performance, fitting both avid gamers and productivity-focused users. Retail insiders have confirmed its imminent arrival, making it a hot topic in tech circles.
The Honor MagicBook Pro 14 comes in a sleek silver finish, featuring two powerful chip options: the Intel Core Ultra 5 225H and the 16-core Intel Core Ultra 9 285H, the latter capable of delivering a smooth 60 frames per second in AAA gaming scenarios. Buyers can choose between 16GB, 24GB, or an impressive 32GB of RAM, along with a spacious 1TB SSD storage.
The laptop is equipped with a 14.6-inch OLED display, boasting a resolution of 3.1K (3180×2080 pixels). With a refresh rate of up to 120Hz and a brightness peak of 700 nits, it offers crystal-clear visuals. The screen also supports 100% DCI-P3 color space coverage and features PWM dimming at 4320Hz for eye comfort.
Designed with portability in mind, the MagicBook Pro 14 sports a battery life of up to 12 hours thanks to its 92Wh battery. Measuring just 17mm in thickness and weighing only 1.39kg, it’s highly portable without compromising on power. Connectivity options include two USB-C ports, two USB-A ports, an HDMI port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
The Honor MagicBook Pro 14 will be priced at 159,999 RUB for the entry-level version with the Intel Core Ultra 5, while the top-tier model with the Ultra 9 chip will retail for 179,999 RUB. As the launch date approaches, excitement is building for what promises to be one of the most compelling laptops in the market.
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