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Honor launches two new MagicBook laptops in Russia

Honor has launched the MagicBook Pro 14 2026 and MagicBook 16 2026 in Russia, with OLED displays, Intel chips and discounts through August 31.

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Honor has started selling two new MagicBook laptops in Russia: the MagicBook Pro 14 2026, with a high-end OLED display and more powerful hardware, and the MagicBook 16 2026, which prioritizes battery life and a lower entry price.

Honor MagicBook Pro 14 2026 specifications

The Pro 14 uses a 14.6-inch touchscreen OLED display with a 3120 × 2080 resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It covers 100% of DCI-P3, supports 10-bit color, and reaches 500 nits in standard mode and 700 nits at peak brightness.

Eye-comfort features include 4320Hz PWM, dynamic brightness adjustment, an e-book mode, and AI defocus. Core hardware includes:

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  • Intel Core Ultra X9 388H, with up to 5.1GHz and 16 cores
  • 24GB or 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD
  • 92Wh battery, rated for up to 15.5 hours of office work
  • 100W charging, reaching 50% in about 30 minutes
  • 1.37kg weight and 15.9mm thickness
  • Thunderbolt 4, USB-C, two USB-A ports, HDMI 1.4, and a 3.5mm audio jack

The MagicBook 16 2026 is aimed at users who want a larger display and extended unplugged use. Its 16-inch panel has a 120Hz refresh rate and a 92.5% screen-to-body area. The laptop runs on an Intel Core Ultra 5 325 processor based on the Panther Lake architecture, with an 80Wh battery and a bundled 65W charger that supports reverse charging at up to 60W.

Honor claims stable performance for six years on the senior model line. According to the company’s internal testing, performance declines by about 10% over that period. The MagicBook 16 also has an IPX2-protected keyboard with a liquid drainage system, while its metal chassis has received SGS certification for resistance to compression and accidental impacts.

Pricing and availability

The MagicBook Pro 14 2026 is available in gray and white, priced from 159,990 to 189,990 rubles. The gray MagicBook 16 2026 costs from 99,990 to 109,990 rubles.

Retailers and marketplaces are offering a 10,000-ruble discount on both models through August 31. The laptops enter a Russian market that already includes thin OLED models from Huawei, Asus, and Apple, making weight, battery life, and the final discounted price key points of comparison.

Tomas Berg

Computing Editor

Tomas lives in the terminal. He covers chips, laptops, and operating systems with a focus on performance and efficiency. He reads kernel changelogs the way other people read fiction, and he's always on the hunt for the perfect mechanical keyboard switch. If it processes data, Tomas has an opinion on it.

via ITzine

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