The Honor MagicBook Pro 16 has been formally launched in China. With that, we finally got info on the laptop's price range. The base variant with Intel Core Ultra 5 125H, 16 GB of RAM, and 1 TB storage is priced at CNY 6,199 (around $861). A similar configuration but with 24 GB of non-binary RAM costs CNY 6,499 (around $903).
While the Intel Meteor Lake chipsets bring a moderately capable iGPU, the 2024 MagicBook Pro 16 is also available with dedicated graphics. The Intel Core Ultra 5 variant with Nvidia RTX 4060 GPU is priced at CNY 8,999 (around $1,250).
As for the top-end config, it comes with the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, 32 GB of RAM (Corsair Vengeance kit curr. $74.99 on Amazon), 1 TB of storage, and RTX 4060. Its price is CNY 10,199 (around $1,417). The other specs of the Honor MagicBook Pro 16 configurations are the same. They come with a 16-inch IPS screen with 3072 x 1920 pixels resolution, 165 Hz refresh rate, and DisplayHDR 400. Also, they share the same 75 Wh battery and a similar set of connectivity ports. You can learn more about the laptop from our in-depth review found at this link.
Honor has started taking pre-orders for all the configs of MagicBook Pro 16 and plans to start the first sale on March 22. The global pricing of these configurations hasn't been announced yet. However, as Honor has already announced the price tags for the Chinese markets, the international pricing info should arrive soon.
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IT Home (machine translated from Chinese)