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Honor MagicBook Art 14 Laptop - Great OLED subnotebook with vapor-chamber and innovative camera

Started by Redaktion, September 05, 2024, 15:03:09

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Redaktion

With the new MagicBook Art 14, Honor offers a great subnotebook with a high-resolution OLED touchscreen and a Meteor Lake processor. The attachable webcam is also a real innovation that works excellently. Cooling is provided by a vapor chamber.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Honor-MagicBook-Art-14-Laptop-Great-OLED-subnotebook-with-vapor-chamber-and-innovative-camera.883708.0.html

UZZZ

Arc 8 and CPU itself showing lower scores than it could show, it is due heavy throttle, and that is why no arc 7 and radeon 780m in charts for comparison and no after words about low perfomance and throttle compare to the same conf laptops performance of laptop.   

LL

An OLED with 120hz PWM is not a con? Should not Notebookcheck have the same criteria for all reviews?

Mr Majestyk

Seriously with Lunar Lake about to drop and Strix already available they went with Meidocre Lake. MAybe though the cpu won't throttle as badly as the M3 in the Macbook Air thanks to the brain-dead decision to go fanless. MBA is now a no-go.


Tish

Quote from: LL on September 05, 2024, 21:00:36An OLED with 120hz PWM is not a con? Should not Notebookcheck have the same criteria for all reviews?
They advertise 4320Hz PWM dimming on their website.

Nuba

Quote from: Tish on September 07, 2024, 12:55:15
Quote from: LL on September 05, 2024, 21:00:36An OLED with 120hz PWM is not a con? Should not Notebookcheck have the same criteria for all reviews?
They advertise 4320Hz PWM dimming on their website.

Hi Notebookcheck, can you clarify why the PWM value in your review differs from the PWM value advertised by Honor? Thanks.

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