Honor MagicBook Pro 14 in for review | Infinium-tech
This is the latest in Honor’s series of affordable yet powerful laptops – the MagicBook Pro 14 2026.
Here are the specifications details – around 15-inch OLED display, around 100Wh battery, 1.8nm Intel processor, and less than 1.4 kg weight.

The 2026 model comes with Intel’s latest Panther Lake processors, which were launched at CES 2026 in January. It is built on Intel’s 18A architecture, which is a 2nm class node. You have a choice between the Core Ultra 9 285H with 16 cores (6 performance, 8 efficiency, 2 low-power efficiency) or the Core Ultra 5 125H with 12 cores (4 performance, 4 efficiency, 4 low-power efficiency). Any processor comes with a locked configuration with 32GB LPDDR5x 8400 MT/s RAM.
Inside there’s a 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD and a free slot to house another.

Our model is white (there is also a gray model). It is a single-sized computer with a 14.6-inch 3:2 aspect OLED. The panel is 3120,2080px with 100% DCI-P3 support, a refresh rate of up to 120Hz, a peak brightness of 700 nits, and a touchscreen.
The white finish is matte with a pearl-like finish, which glows in different colors under specific lights. This is a nice looking machine! It’s not unduly heavy at 1.39 kg, considering you get a 92Wh battery.
That power pack is pushing the 16-inch MacBook Pro territory, and it’s a machine that tips the scales by 2 kilograms.
The ports are excellent – you have two USB-C, an HDMI 2.1 and a 3.5mm jack on the left, and two USB-A on the right. We just wish one of the USB-A was USB-C so we could charge from both sides, but it’s not a dealbreaker.
The laptop comes in a plain cardboard box, but inside, it is well protected with two foam protectors on either side. You get Honor’s latest 100W USB-C charger and a nice 2m braided USB-C cable.
Honor hasn’t shared the price of the MagicBook Pro 14 2026 yet, but we’ll keep you posted!






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