Honor WIN gaming laptop set to launch April 23

Honor is going to expand its WIN subbrand into the PC market with the launch of the Honor WIN gaming laptop in China on April 23. This comes after the successful launch of the Win and Win RT gaming-focused smartphones in December.
Tipster DigitalChatStation on Weibo leaked information that the laptop will probably come in a number of high-performance versions. One model will likely have an Intel Core i7-14650HX processor and an RTX 5060 laptop GPU. A more expensive version may have an Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX and an RTX 5070.
The system is said to be made for high performance, with a total power consumption of more than 250W. To keep this brainpower going, Honor is likely to include a 360W GaN power adapter that might even work with other high-end gaming devices.
Honor is adding a special control hub to help its target audience manage refresh rates, touchpad settings, and performance profiles, as well as customizable lighting effects.
Honor is also likely to show off a number of other PC products this month, including updated versions of the MagicBook and MagicBook Pro, in addition to the Win gaming laptop.






















