Honor has revealed the new MagicBook Pro 16 laptop, which stands out with its Artificial Intelligence feature that allows users to transfer applications between devices.
The MagicBook Pro 16 device features the Core Ultra 7 155H processor, GeForce RTX 4060 graphics card, 1TB internal storage, and 32GB RAM.
The laptop comes with a full-sized keyboard, a numeric pad on the right side, a large glass trackpad, and surrounded by two speaker grids.
The device boasts 6 speakers, with Honor claiming to support 3D audio effects, as well as having two microphones.
Users can confirm their identity using Windows Hello through the fingerprint reader integrated in the power button and the camera utilizing infrared rays in the top frame of the screen.
Honor offers a 16-inch display with a resolution of 3072×1920 pixels, brightness up to 500 nits per square meter, a 165Hz refresh rate, 100% coverage of DCI-P3 and sRGB color gamuts, in addition to HDR support.
The device is equipped with third-generation Intel neural computing engines to provide Artificial Intelligence features like background blurring, eye tracking, generative fill, and more.
Intel is working on adding a neural processing unit to all its new processors to accelerate AI tasks in both central processing units and graphics processing units.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 graphics card has 8GB of RAM.
Honor did not disclose the total power of the graphics, which plays a significant role in the performance of the graphics processing unit and ranges between 35 and 115 watts on the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 card.
This graphics card surpasses Intel’s integrated Xe graphics in gaming and content creation.
The MagicBook Pro 16 device features a 75-watt battery, achieving 10 hours in the PCMark 10 test.
The MagicBook Pro 16 device has several ports, including an audio port, HDMI port, Thunderbolt 4 port, and USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port, but it does not have any type of SD card slot.
Honor expects the MagicBook Pro 16 to be available for purchase worldwide in the second quarter of 2024.