The highly anticipated Honor MagicBook Pro 16 has been officially unveiled, and with its launch, the pricing for this powerful laptop has finally been disclosed in China, providing a baseline for potential global prices.
The entry-level model of the MagicBook Pro 16 is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 5 125H processor, 16 GB of RAM, and a 1 TB storage capacity, all at an affordable price point of CNY 6,199 (approximately $861). For those needing more memory, there is a variant with 24 GB of RAM available for CNY 6,499 (about $903).
Beyond the onboard integrated graphics unit, which offers modest performance, the MagicBook Pro 16 from 2024 also comes with an option for more demanding graphics tasks. The configuration that includes an Nvidia RTX 4060 GPU along with the Intel Core Ultra 5 processor is priced at CNY 8,999 (around $1,250).
For the highest tier configuration, the laptop is loaded with an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, an ample 32 GB of RAM, 1 TB of storage, coupled with the RTX 4060 for graphic-intensive operations. This premium setup has a list price of CNY 10,199 (approximately $1,417). Each of these configurations boasts the same impressive display—a 16-inch IPS panel with a resolution of 3072 x 1920 pixels, a fluid 165 Hz refresh rate, and DisplayHDR 400 support.
All versions of the MagicBook Pro 16 share common features such as a generous 75 Wh battery and a comprehensive selection of connectivity options.
Honor has already opened pre-orders for all configurations of the MagicBook Pro 16, indicating readiness to commence sales starting March 22. Although the international pricing details are yet to be confirmed, the announcement in the Chinese market is a strong indicator that such information will be forthcoming.
Users eagerly anticipating the global release of the MagicBook Pro 16 can stay tuned for upcoming announcements regarding the pricing and availability in markets beyond China.
The prospect of the MagicBook Pro 16 in your hands is now one step closer to reality, whether for gaming, creative projects, or professional work, offering a glimpse into the next generation of high-performance laptops with Intel’s Meteor Lake chips at the helm.






