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Honor’s new MagicBook 14 and 15 laptops switch to Intel CPUs

Those machines were extremely well received, meaning the swap to Intel CPUs (ignoring the MagicBook which had an 8th-gen Intel chip) represents a real risk for Honor.

The late 2020 MagicBook 14 was our laptop of the year, fighting off fierce competition from the likes of HP, Apple and ex-parent company Huawei.

It’s only the second MagicBook 15 that Honor has launched, but the original’s Ryzen 4500U performed admirably.

However, both new MagicBook laptops pair the silicon with 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD, so there should be no performance issues in everyday usage. This, along with the move to Intel - with Core i5 and i7 options depending on the market - means price increases.

The MagicBook 14 now starts at £799.99/€849.90, over £100/€100 more expensive than its predecessor, while the MagicBook 15 costs at least €949.90 (approx. £818) - lower-spec models previously dropped as low as £549.99/€583.90.

Aside from the size (14in vs 15.6in), the new Honor MagicBooks have Full HD (1920x1080) LCD displays with improved colour accuracy. Both still have a 16:9 aspect ratio, something increasingly rare on modern laptops.

Slim bezels give the MagicBook 14 an 84% screen-to-body ratio, while the MagicBook 15 steps up to 87%. However, there's still no room for the webcam – it remains housed within a fake function key on the keyboard.

The smaller device actually has the larger battery - 56Wh - with Honor claiming the MagicBook 14 can offer up to 10.5 hours of video playback. Despite the bigger screen, the MagicBook 15's 42Wh can last for around 7.6 hours. 

Both have 65W fast charging via the adapter in the box - in 30 minutes, the MagicBook 14 can supposedly regain 44% charge in 30 minutes, while the MagicBook 15 reaches around 53%.

The only other noticeable difference is weight, with the MagicBook 14 tipping the scales at 1.38kg while the MagicBook 15 hits 1.56kg. Both are plenty portable, though.

Honor’s new MagicBook 14 and 15 sound like excellent laptops on paper, but it remains to be seen whether they can justify the price increases. The MagicBook 14 and MagicBook 15 are both now listed on the Honor website, and will be available to buy in the UK, France and Germany.

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