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Published: 2021-03-20, Author: João , review by: neowin.net
Like I said before, this MagicBook Pro is a very odd release to happen in 2021. The laptop was released almost a year ago in China, and by now, both Intel and Nvidia have newer components on the market, and Honor itself has announced the new MagicBook 14...
Published: 2021-03-20, Author: João , review by: neowin.net
Like I said before, this MagicBook Pro is a very odd release to happen in 2021. The laptop was released almost a year ago in China, and by now, both Intel and Nvidia have newer components on the market, and Honor itself has announced the new MagicBook 14...
solid aluminum case, good performance development, matte IPS display, HDMI, USB-A, and USB-C, good battery life, fingerprint scanner
only average speakers, high-frequency fan noise under load, partitioned SSD out of the box, no SD reader
In review: Honor MagicBook Pro. Test device provided by Honor Germany.With the MagicBook Pro, Honor does a lot of things right. It's a good multimedia laptop with a solid aluminum case, a decent matt display, and enough power for all common multimedia tas...
Very affordable, Slim, lightweight design, Large 16-inch display
Terrible availability, No Thunderbolt 3, No SD card reader,
The Honor MagicBook Pro is far from the most powerful device on the market, but it's affordability makes it an attractive option for new creative professionals on a tight budget. Overall, it's a well-balanced product for anyone looking for a cheap MacBook...
Nvidia GeForce MX350 GPU, Great keyboard, Attractive design
Bulky, No touchscreen, Awkward webcam
The Honor MagicBook Pro delivers a compelling 16in laptop experience, at a price that undercuts many similarly-sized rivals. This Intel version uses older 10th-gen chips, but pairs it with a GeForce MX350 GPU for solid all-round performance. It excels at...
Excellent pricing, Great build quality, Good performance, Speakers firing up, Fingerprint sensor built into power button, Intriguing bundle
No Thunderbolt 3, Pop up camera, No 802.11ax, No card reader, No numeric keypad, Soldered memory, Smallish battery capacity
I started this review thinking that Honor made a mistake swapping the AMD processor for an Intel CPU but somehow it worked. The numbers and benchmarks do not lie; adding the Nvidia Geforce MX350 GPU and dropping the price to less than £750 worked wonders...
Crisp IPS display, Remarkable Ryzen 4000 performance, Pleasing price point, Plenty of battery life,
16:9 16-inch display combo not for everyone, Average keyboard and trackpad, Lacks a graphics card,
The Honor MagicBook Pro is a unique laptop - but it won't be for everyone. The combination of large display, productivity performance and strong battery life may mean it's the perfect machine for some. However, a better keyboard, improved portability, and...
Abstract: The Honor MagicBook Pro measures 36.5x23.5x1cm and it weighs 1.674 kilos. The viewable screen is 35.5x20cm which gives the notional diagonal imperial measurement of 16.1inches. The margin on the top and sides is only. 5cm. The unit is 1920x1080 with the s...
Would I buy an Honor Magicbook Pro for myself? That is really the ultimate question I suppose. For me, the answer is no.The reason for this is quite simple. I just prefer smaller laptops. As I mentioned above for me the sweet spot is 13.3″ and a touchscre...
Published: 2020-10-19, Author: James , review by: itpro.co.uk
In any event, it's not like the MagicBook Pro needs to rely on side gimmicks. A laptop like this - with its incredibly colour-accurate display, high-end performance and premium design - for a mere £708 is, just like the MagicBook 14 before, a deal that so...