Honor MagicBook Art 14 New Ultrabook Unveiled Thin Lightweight Snap-on Webcam & Intel Core Ultra Chips

Honor's new MagicBook Art 14 ultrabook: sleek 0.39-inch profile, 2.2 lbs weight, unique snap-on webcam, new colors, & potential Intel Core Ultra chip.
Honor MagicBook Art 14 New Ultrabook Unveiled Thin Lightweight Snap-on Webcam & Intel Core Ultra Chips

Honor is set to roll out a new take on its thin MagicBook Art 14 ultrabook. This fresh model stays sleek at just 0.39 inches wide and a light 2.2 lbs. Its cool, snap-on webcam is a big draw, and it still has lots of plug spots, even with its thin look.

Honor let out early pics on Weibo, showing off the soon-to-launch MagicBook Art 14. It looks much like last year's make. But now, you can pick it in green, light blue, and gold.

This new model keeps the same thin size and light weight as said, but the old one was a tad thicker (0.45 inches) and a bit heavier (2.25 lbs). It looks like Honor might have cut down the new weight a bit.

This build seems to have two USB-C ports on its left. One USB-A port, an HDMI port, and a 3.5mm jack sit on the right.

A standout part is the webcam, set on the laptop's left. You can take it off and snap it above the screen when you need it. This lets the screen edges stay really thin without needing a cut in the screen.

Not much else is known yet. But the pics show a very bright screen that can hit 1,600 nits at peak.

The last MagicBook Art 14 came with either a Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite or an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H. Since there's no new Snapdragon yet, Honor might use an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H or Core Ultra 7 258V this time.

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