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Honor has just launched its 2021 series of MagicBook laptops in China. This includes the MagicBook 14 and MagicBook 15, which feature the AMD Ryzen 5000 series of processors along with support for the upcoming Windows 11 update.

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In a conference earlier this week, the Chinese smartphone maker launched the new MagicBook 14 and 15, which are the company’s latest thin and light notebooks. Both laptops sport an all metal body design with thin bezels that surround the display. On the front, the MagicBook 14 sports a 14 inch FHD IPS matte display that has been certified with TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light and Flicker Free certifications. The larger variant also features a similar display but with a larger 15 inch panel.

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Notably, a highlighting aspect of the new laptops is their form factor, with the 14 inch version measuring just 15.9mm in thickness and weighs just 1.38 kilograms. Even the bezel on the display is just 4.8mm thick. On the other hand, the MagicBook 15 has a thickness of 16.9mm and weighs just 1.54 kilograms with an 87 percent screen to body ratio and 5.3mm bezel frame. Under the hood, both laptops feature AMD’s latest Ryzen 5000 series processors, which is paired with 16GB of dual channel DDR4 RAM and 512GB of NVMe PCIe SSD storage.

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Both laptops support WiFi 6 standards as well and Honor has also stated that these will support the Microsoft Windows 11 update when it rolls out. The laptops will first go on sale starting from July 20 and their prices are as follows:

  • MagicBook 14 (Ryzen 5 5500U) – 4,499 Yuan (roughly 700 US Dollars)
  • MagicBook 14 (Ryzen 7 5700U) – 4,899 Yuan (roughly 760 US Dollars)
  • MagicBook 15 (Ryzen 5 5500U) – 4,599 Yuan (roughly 712 US Dollars)

Honor is also offering a special first sale discount on the MagicBook 14’s Ryzen 5 model and the MagicBook 15, which will be priced at 4,199 Yuan (roughly 650 US Dollars) and 4,299 Yuan (roughly 665 US Dollars) respectively.

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