Honor is preparing to expand its WIN sub-brand to include the computer market by launching the WIN gaming computer in China on April 23. This step comes after the successful launch of the Win and Win RT gaming smartphones last December.
The leaks revealed that the laptop will be available in several high-performance versions, with the first version expected to include an Intel Core i7-14650HX processor coupled with an RTX 5060 graphics processing unit, along with 16 GB of DDR5 random access memory and up to 1 TB of SSD storage space. A higher version may come with an advanced Core Ultra 9 290HX processor paired with an RTX 5070 graphics processing unit.

This system is designed to provide superior performance with a total power consumption exceeding 250 watts, and to maintain the stability of this performance, Honor is likely to include a 360-watt GaN power adapter, which may also be compatible with other advanced gaming devices. The company is adding a special control center to help users manage refresh rates, touchpad settings, performance profiles, and customize lighting effects with ease.
Honor is also expected to showcase a group of other computer devices during the current month, which includes updated versions of the MagicBook and MagicBook Pro devices, in addition to the new WIN gaming computer.








