After the launch of customized operating interfaces for mobile phones, watches, and other products, Honor also announced earlier that it will bring its Magic OS customized operating interface to the Windows operating system, so as to make its MagicBook series pen power more consistent.
At present, Honor has adopted Magic OS based on the Android operating system in mobile phone products and also provides Magic OS based on Lite OS for watch products. The operating experience between them remains the same and even strengthens the interconnection usage model.
At the same time, Honor has also brought technologies such as OS Turbo, GPU Turbo, LINK Turbo, and security engine that have been used in mobile phone products in the past to notebook products, and enhanced file sharing, multi-screen device collaboration, and simplified data transfer difficulty when switching devices. It also speeds up data transfer, which is more in line with the needs of mobile offices, cross-screen audio and video entertainment, or learning and education.
At present, the Magic OS customized operation interface corresponding to the Windows operating system will be the first to open the MagicBook 14 for use. At the same time, Honor also advertises that the OS Turbo technology will reduce the overall power consumption by about 28%, thereby extending the battery life. Data and privacy can be ensured through the security engine.
MagicBook 14
As for the new MagicBook 14 announced this time, a 75Wh battery is inserted into a 14-inch, 1.54kg body, and the hardware specifications correspond to a screen with 2K resolution, 60Hz picture update rate, and 3:2 display ratio. Design, the processor adopts Intel’s 12th generation Core standard voltage specification, equipped with 16GB memory and 512GB storage capacity SSD, up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2059 graphics card, and has two sets of USB-C 3.2 Gen 1, and HDMI 2.0 output, The suggested price starts at 4,999 yuan ($740).
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