Honor MagicBook Art 14 2025 in for review
Briefly

Honor MagicBook Art 14 2025 is a nearly 15-inch OLED laptop available in Mocha Brown, Sunrise White, and Emerald Green, starting at £1,499.99 (€1,699). The single configuration includes 32 GB of RAM, a 1 TB SSD, and the Intel Core Ultra 7 255H Series 2 processor. The processor retains 16 physical cores, increases turbo to 5.1GHz and raises general clock to 2.0GHz, and is built on TSMC N3B 3nm technology. The display is brighter, rated up to 1,600 nits, and adds an anti-reflective coating. The chassis uses a titanium-alloy keyboard, aerospace-grade magnesium body, and aluminum cooling fans while maintaining an ultralight form factor.
So what's new with the 2025 model? First off is the SoC. It's a Series 2 Intel Core Ultra processor, and it's a big step up from the 155H inside the previous-gen model. While still a unit with 16 physical cores, the processor can now jump up to a faster 5.1GHz (vs 4.8GHz) turbo speed and claims a faster 2.0GHz (vs 1.4GHz) general clock speed.
The chipset itself is a generation newer, based on TSMC's N3B - a 3nm node and a big jump up from the 7nm of the previous unit. The display is better in two key ways - it's brighter, rated at up to 1,600 nits (up from 700), and it has a new anti-reflective coating, which is indeed noticeable (not that the previous model was overly reflective).
Read at GSMArena.com
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