

On the right side, it has one USB Type-A port., which is USB 2.0, and a 3.5mm combo audio jack. One area that may be slightly disappointing for some is the ports. It's also not too heavy, but that needs to be put in context - it feels quite dense, but this is the first 14-inch laptop I've had in my hands in years, so it's still lighter than my main laptop. Both, the base and the display portions are sturdy and show very little flex, so I would trust the durability of this chassis. The MagicBook is made of aluminum and it's absolutely one of the more rigid laptops I've used. The webcam is instead hidden in one of the keyboard keys, but we'll get into that in a bit.
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The top half obviously has the Full HD display, which has minimal bezels at the expense of having a webcam above it. The base is packed fairly tight, so I'm not too upset that there aren't top-firing speakers here. Once you open up the MagicBook, it looks pretty much like any other aluminum laptop, with a silver (or space gray) base with a keyboard, trackpad, and power button, which doubles as a fingerprint sensor. I also wish some of the flair was visible on the inside. I do wish this sheen was more visible and not as dependent on light reflection, so it was a bit easier to admire the beauty of it.

The lid of the laptop features the Honor log with a purple-ish blue reflective color, and the chamfered edges of the lid have a beautiful light blue sheen that looks amazing when light reflects on it. One of the things that stands out about the MagicBook is the way it looks, specifically on the outside.

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Realtek 8822CE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac + Bluetooth 5 Stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, dual microphones I got the 14-inch model, which surprisingly has a bigger battery.
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It also includes some nice-to-have features, like fingerprint recognition for Windows Hello, making for a solid proposition in its price range. The new MagicBook is aimed squarely at the mid-range, with a Ryzen 5 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a Full HD+ display. Back in 2018, Huawei released a variant of the MateBook D with an AMD Ryzen processor, and now, the Honor sub-brand is also betting on AMD with the new MagicBook models, which are mostly the same aside from the screen size. Much like Huawei, Honor is mostly known for its smartphones, but the company has released laptops in the past.
