Testseek.com have collected 123 expert reviews of the Huawei Honor MagicBook 14 2021 - Intel Gen 11 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei Honor MagicBook 14 2021 - Intel Gen 11.
April 2021
(78%)
123 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Strong performance and battery life, Camera "shutter" and fingerprint reader, Keyboard and touchpad are comfy, Fast, upgradeable M.2 SSD, Solid aluminum chassis
No Thunderbolt or SD reader, Keyboard camera offers a bad angle, Soldered RAM
Source: Windows CentralWho it's forAnyone who wants to spend less than $1,000 on a 14-inch laptopAnyone who wants a respectable FHD display with accurate sRGB colorAnyone who wants a comfy keyboard and sizable Precision touchpadWho it isn't forAnyone who...
Great design, Slim & light, Good display with thin bezels, Excellent, clicky keyboard, Great performance, Good battery life & fast charging, Responsive & accurate fingerprint scanner, Lots of ports, Fair price
No microSD card reader, Some of the keys are smaller than they should be, Annoying touchpad quirk
sturdy case, good color space coverage, higher brightness than the predecessor, integrated Xe GPU is more powerful than the Vega 6
CPU performance similar to the AMD model, webcam at a very low angle, hardly any maintenance options
Testing the Honor MagicBook 14. Test unit provided by Honor.With the upgrade to a Tiger Lake CPU, not much has changed in the MagicBook 14. The CPU performance corresponds almost exactly to that of the predecessor with AMD's Ryzen 5 4500U. Visually and in...
Published: 2021-05-19, Author: João , review by: neowin.net
As you'd expect, performance on Honor's MagicBooks has gotten better with every generation, and with this particular update, it got the biggest boost yet thanks to the switch from mid-range processors to a high-end one. Because of that and everything else...
Abstract: The reason was obvious: American sanctions had devastated the company supply chain and it was unable to effectively target customers outside of China, or produce kit to the same volumes it once did.As an independent company, Honor has rebuilt its supply...
The MagicBook 14 looks very sleek and is only 15.9mm thick, and weighs only 1.38kg which means its light enough to carry around without causing any issues.The MagicBook 14 comes in either Space Grey (the one we have for this review) or Mystic Silver – bot...
Great performance, Good battery life, Superb design, Pop up camera, Fingerprint
No Gen 4 SSD, USB 2.0 port, No card reader, No Thunderbolt port
The MagicBook 14 2021 (Intel Edition) is a minor upgrade. Honor missed an opportunity to make a lasting impression by doing something different. Expect some significant price cuts over the next few months in an attempt to make it far more competitive...
Stylish design, Powerful components, Nice keyboard, Above average speakers
Minimal performance gain, Worse battery life, New display only on top model, Limited ports
While the upgrades are welcome, it might not have been the best decision for Honor to move into the premium end of the laptop market.The MagicBook 14 was one of the best - if not the best - value-for-money laptops you could buy, but now it competes with f...
A decent if unambitious update, the introduction of a Core i7 processor and integrated graphics could be seen as a bit of a step sideways from the Ryzen 5 system it replaces, especially as the price has increased at the same time.So while the new MagicBoo...