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Honor MagicBook X16 (2023)

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PRICE £583 (£700 inc VAT) from hihonor.com

Honor has a straightforward and effective technique when it comes to laptops: pile ’em high, sell ’em cheap. But where this approach used to mean laptops that also felt cheap, that isn’t true here. Instead, Honor acts like any astute trader, finding the components that deliver the best value and blending them into an attractive deal.

For example, you’ll find a 12th generation Intel processor rather than the latest chips. The mid-range Core i5-12450H won’t blow anyone away with its power, but it remains a fine all-round performer:

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