Honor unveiled the MagicBook Pro 16 with NVIDIA 4060 graphics
Yesterday, Honor unveiled its most powerful laptop to date. It’s the MagicBook Pro 16, featuring an Intel Core Ultra 7 155G processor, 8GB NVIDIA RTX 4060 GPU, 1TB of internal storage and 32GB of RAM.
The notebook features a metal chassis painted in cool white with 3D Coloring Spray technology.

The laptop gets a full-size keyboard and a massive glass trackpad. The sides of the keyboard are flanked by speaker grilles with surround sound support.
Users can authenticate with Windows Hello thanks to a fingerprint scanner inside the power button and an infrared camera on the front panel above the display.
The laptop has a full-size keyboard and a massive glass trackpad on the sides of the keyboard with speaker grilles that support surround sound.
The device gets a 16-inch FullView display with a resolution of 3072×1920 pixels, 500-nit brightness, 100 percent DCI-P3 and sRGB gamut coverage, and HDR support. The screen is surrounded by a 3mm-thick bezel and has a screen-to-body ratio of 93%.
The screen is surrounded by a 3mm-thick bezel and has a screen-to-body ratio of 93%.

Inside is a 16-core Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor, the latest of Intel’s updated Meteor Lake chips. The NVIDIA RTX 4060 graphics card has 8GB of memory and outperforms the integrated Intel Xe GPU in gaming and content creation.
An NVIDIA RTX 4060 graphics card has 8GB of memory and outperforms the Intel Xe GPU in gaming and content creation.
MagicBook Pro 16 has a 75Wh battery that the company says provides up to 10 hours of continuous use. The laptop weighs 1.86 pounds, which isn’t bad considering the amount of built-in hardware and its size.
MagicBook Pro 16 has a 75Wh battery, which the company says provides up to 10 hours of uninterrupted use.
The price of the new product will be announced at a later date.