This is the latest in Honor’s lineup of affordable yet powerful laptops – the MagicBook Pro 14 2026.
Here’s a rundown of the specs – nearly 15-inch OLED display, a close to 100Wh battery, a 1.8nm Intel processor, and a below-1.4kg weight.

The 2026 model ships with Intel’s latest Panther Lake processors, launched at CES 2026 in January. It’s made 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). Either processor comes with a locked configuration with 32GB of LPDDR5x 8400 MT/s RAM.
There’s a 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD inside and a free slot to place another.

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