
Beijing, April 7: Honor has officially confirmed the launch of its Win gaming laptop, set to debut on April 23 in China. Earlier this year, the company introduced the Win and Win RT gaming-focused smartphones, which featured powerful chipsets and built-in cooling systems. Following the success of these devices, reports indicated that Honor was developing a gaming laptop under the Win brand.
The upcoming Honor Win gaming laptop has already been teased and leaked, showcasing a strong emphasis on performance. It has been associated with esports, notably selected as the official notebook for a Delta Force tournament league.
Recent leaks suggest that the laptop will be available in multiple configurations. One variant is expected to feature an Intel Core i7-14650HX processor, paired with an RTX 5060 GPU, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, and up to 1TB SSD storage. A higher-end model may include an Ultra 9 290HX processor along with an RTX 5070 GPU, with reports indicating the system could deliver over 250W of performance output, highlighting aggressive thermal tuning.
The Honor Win gaming laptop is anticipated to come equipped with various gaming-centric features. Teasers have hinted at customizable lighting effects and a dedicated control hub, allowing users to manage performance settings, refresh rate adjustments, and touchpad controls. Additionally, the device is likely to include a 360W GaN power adapter, which may support compatibility with other gaming laptops.
In conjunction with the Win series, Honor is also set to unveil several other PC products this month, including updated MagicBook Pro and standard MagicBook models. These devices are already available for pre-order, indicating a broader expansion into the PC market.
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