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Dear HONOR Fans,
The HONOR MagicBook 14|15 (2021) has come to the global market for over 2 weeks now.
We also received a series of review from some tech medias.
Now let’s check what did they say about the first PC launched after HONOR’S independence from Huawei.
To read the full review you can click on the title of each media.
Forbes: Slim Laptop With A Bit Of Flourish

The Honor MagicBook 14 is a slim laptop with a silver aluminum body
The MagicBook 14 runs on an 11th-gen Intel Core i7-1165G7 CPU, this is Intel’s newest processor in this series
At this price, the Honor MagicBook 14 is a worthy consideration for those looking for a PC
If there’s one area of disappointment, it’s the laptop’s speakers
Expertreviews: An honourable refresh

With the latest MagicBook 14, Honor has done what Huawei did with the new MateBook X Pro and produced a machine physically indistinguishable from its predecessor.
So while the new MagicBook is a powerful, stylish and well-made laptop with improved battery life, the high price, Type-A 2.0 port, half-baked Type-C connector and daft webcam positioning all count against it, preventing a full recommendation
Neowin: I love the performance, but this design needs to go

This is naturally my favorite MagicBook yet
Honor touts 100% coverage of the sRGB color space
The display also goes up to 300 nits, which is more than enough for working at home
In performance tests, the MagicBook 14 definitely holds up
If you're in a position where you don't need a webcam, then this is still a solid choice and easily the best MagicBook yet
Tech Advisor: Honor MagicBook 14 (2021) review

4/5 stars rating
Putting new Intel chips inside the same laptop with a sizeable price hike makes for a hard sell, when the MagicBook 14 had previously nailed the mid-range value option.
Performance is great, tackling demanding tasks with ease, despite not having a separate GPU. Still, the integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics is powerful enough to handle photo editing and some gaming as long as you don't expect too much: this isn't a gaming laptop.
NoteBook Check: i7 Tiger Lake at the same level as the Ryzen model

With its MagicBook 14 (2021), Honor targets mobile office users. The tested Intel Core i7-1165G7 as well as the Intel Core i5-1135G7, which is also available alternatively, offer sufficient performance for everyday applications and tasks with little demands on the graphics performance.
According to our measurements, the MagicBook 14 has a power consumption of 6 watts on average during idle operation and up to 68 watts under load. While this means that the average power consumption is at the level of the competitors, the top value is also the highest in our test field.
What do you like about the HONOR MagicBook 14|15 (2021)?
What are your favorite specifications and what do you think HONOR could do better on the next generation?
Let us know with a comment!
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Dear HONOR Fans,
The HONOR MagicBook 14|15 (2021) has come to the global market for over 2 weeks now.
We also received a series of review from some tech medias.
Now let’s check what did they say about the first PC launched after HONOR’S independence from Huawei.
To read the full review you can click on the title of each media.
Forbes: Slim Laptop With A Bit Of Flourish
The Honor MagicBook 14 is a slim laptop with a silver aluminum body
The MagicBook 14 runs on an 11th-gen Intel Core i7-1165G7 CPU, this is Intel’s newest processor in this series
At this price, the Honor MagicBook 14 is a worthy consideration for those looking for a PC
If there’s one area of disappointment, it’s the laptop’s speakers
Expertreviews: An honourable refresh
With the latest MagicBook 14, Honor has done what Huawei did with the new MateBook X Pro and produced a machine physically indistinguishable from its predecessor.
So while the new MagicBook is a powerful, stylish and well-made laptop with improved battery life, the high price, Type-A 2.0 port, half-baked Type-C connector and daft webcam positioning all count against it, preventing a full recommendation
Neowin: I love the performance, but this design needs to go
This is naturally my favorite MagicBook yet
Honor touts 100% coverage of the sRGB color space
The display also goes up to 300 nits, which is more than enough for working at home
In performance tests, the MagicBook 14 definitely holds up
If you're in a position where you don't need a webcam, then this is still a solid choice and easily the best MagicBook yet
Tech Advisor: Honor MagicBook 14 (2021) review
4/5 stars rating
Putting new Intel chips inside the same laptop with a sizeable price hike makes for a hard sell, when the MagicBook 14 had previously nailed the mid-range value option.
Performance is great, tackling demanding tasks with ease, despite not having a separate GPU. Still, the integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics is powerful enough to handle photo editing and some gaming as long as you don't expect too much: this isn't a gaming laptop.
NoteBook Check: i7 Tiger Lake at the same level as the Ryzen model
With its MagicBook 14 (2021), Honor targets mobile office users. The tested Intel Core i7-1165G7 as well as the Intel Core i5-1135G7, which is also available alternatively, offer sufficient performance for everyday applications and tasks with little demands on the graphics performance.
According to our measurements, the MagicBook 14 has a power consumption of 6 watts on average during idle operation and up to 68 watts under load. While this means that the average power consumption is at the level of the competitors, the top value is also the highest in our test field.
What do you like about the HONOR MagicBook 14|15 (2021)?
What are your favorite specifications and what do you think HONOR could do better on the next generation?
Let us know with a comment!