Honor is set to launch its thinnest foldable, the Magic V3, globally at IFA in Berlin in early September. The company has now confirmed the smartphone will be accompanied by MagicBook 14 Art laptop at the event.
The PC went official in China last month, so we know everything the device has to offer. Let’s walk through its detail here.
Honor MagicBook Art 14 Specifications
Design is a key focus for MagicBook Art 14. The machine is built from aerospace-grade material resulting in slim and lightweight design, measuring 1cm thick and 1.03 kg, respectively.

The front has a 14-inch OLED touchscreen display with a 3.1K resolution and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. The screen has a peak brightness of 700 nits and covers 100% of the DCI-P3 color gamut for accurate color reproduction.
Notable of all is the fact that its the world’s first OLED laptop to have 4320Hz ultra-high frequency PWM Dimming to minimize screen flickering and eye strain.
Performance-wise, you can choose between two processor options: Intel Core Ultra 5 and Core Ultra 7. And despite being an ultrabook, Honor has managed to include dual fans for heat dissipation. The memory option includes up to 32GB of RAM and 1TB of storage.

The MagicBook Art 14 has a webcam that Honor callsa “Smart Eye” magnetic camera, allowing users to physically cover the camera when not in use for added security. On the audio front, the laptop features six professional-grade speakers coupled with Honor’s self-developed spatial audio algorithms.
In China, the price of MagicBook Art 14 starts at 7,999 yuan or some $1,110 for the Intel Core Ultra 5 chip variant. The Core Ultra 7 model costs 9,499 yuan, around $1310. As usual, the global pricing will be higher, but this gives you a rough idea of what to expect.







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