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  • SaturnusDK - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link

    How does the first and second sentence of this paragraph make sense? First you say that it has a 57.4Wh battery, next you say you don't know the battery size but assume the same 57.4Wh of the Intel part.

    "Other highlights of the Intel Core-powered Honor MagicBook also include a 57.4 Wh battery (a rather high capacity for a 13/14-inch machine) as well as four Dolby Atmos-badged speakers. Unfortunately, it is unknown which battery pack is used for the AMD-powered MagicBook, but since the rest of the components are the same, it is logical to expect Huawei to use the same 57.4 Wh battery for this model too."
  • SaturnusDK - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link

    Nevermind. I notice the poor writing now. Just delete the first sentence and it makes a lot more sense.
  • Goty - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link

    Poor writing or poor reading? I'm leaning toward the latter.
  • Reddums - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link

    What's not to understand? They're talking about two different laptops, an Intel model and an AMD model. They don't know the battery size of the AMD model but since every other spec is identical to the Intel version, they're assuming it has the same battery capacity as well.
  • plewis00 - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link

    I found his comment confusing too. More confusing trying to understand what he meant. The article made perfect sense...
  • ToTTenTranz - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link

    I can't read mandarin (or is it cantonese?), but one of the pictures seems to suggest the APU is configured at 25 or 30W TDP:

    https://img10.360buyimg.com/imgzone/jfs/t22057/333...

    And another says it has a 57.4Wh battery.
  • Retycint - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link

    The APU is configured to 25W, with it being able to turbo boost up to 30W
  • Dragonstongue - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link

    good lord Win 10 "start menu" is fugly as hell..really do not know why MSFT decided to kill a very good desktop GUI that was what made and still makes Win 7 the "best" IMO..Win 8-8.1-10 are 2 steps forward 25 back LOL....

    If they keep this level of "specs" but bump the display quality up a bit (better viewing angles, higher colour gamut) but maintain the battery capacity, and have the ability of course to be able to slap another SSD/HDD into this "magicbook" spec wise it is actually pretty decent IMO....not if it gets over the $800-$950 mark however, above $1k it better have much more robust specs (more profound GPU, higher capacity SSD, higher speed/capacity memory used etc)

    seems at the very least this will be one of the few "laptops" that actually use a fairly large battery (larger than many) that use even higher performance components but the makers (such as Asus, MSI, Lenovo, HP) decide to use a crazy small battery to back it up *facepalm*
  • Retycint - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link

    The laptop you're describing is literally the MateBook X Pro though? 3000x2000 IPS screen, 100% sRGB, same 57.4Wh battery, MX150 etc
  • Lord of the Bored - Tuesday, June 5, 2018 - link

    Start menu is terrible, and always has been. Win7 is putting lipstick on a pig. BRING BACK PROGMAN.EXE!
  • danwat1234 - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link

    $1500 bucks for this slow laptop?? Spend a couple hundred more for a thin and light gaming/workstation laptop..
  • wr3zzz - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link

    Pretty typical in China where the listing price of no-stock new models tend to be ridiculously high so to make in-stock old products look cheap in comparison. It's a variation of the bait-n-switch tactic.
  • overseer - Tuesday, June 5, 2018 - link

    Fingers crossed for their inclusion of a dual-channel memory setup...
  • overseer - Wednesday, June 6, 2018 - link

    Oh my it sells for CNY 3799 (USD 599) after launch discount. Well done, Huawei.

    https://item.jd.com/7512626.html
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