
Unofficial specifications
Model NameMagicBook 15 | Display TypeIPS |
Audio QualityDual Speakers | Special FeaturesTPM 2.0 |
HDMI PortsHDMI 2.0 | dup34341.56 kg |
RAM8 GB | Audio Jack3.5mm Combo Jack |
Wireless ChargingNo | Processor Cores6 |
EthernetNo | Processor ModelRyzen 5 5500U |
Processor Generation5th Gen | Display Touch SupportNo |
Thunderbolt VersionNo | Screen Resolution1920 x 1080 pixels |
Battery42 Wh | Device TypeUltraportable |
Weight1.56 kg | Wifi SupportWi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) |
Usb TypeUSB 3.2 Gen 1 | Resolution1920 x 1080 pixels |
Camera Features720p HD | Processor Threads12 |
Frequency (Hz)60 | Body TypePlastic |
Available ColorsSpace Gray | RAM Speed3200 MHz |
RAM Slots2 | SD Card ReaderNo |
Build StandardStandard | Backlit KeyboardYes |
Processor Speed2.1 GHz base / 4.0 GHz boost | Operating SystemWindows 11 Home |
Warranty1 Year International Warranty | Cooling TechnologySingle Fan |
dupll1 Year | Bluetooth VersionBluetooth 5.1 |
SensorsNo | RAM ExpandableYes (up to 32GB) |
Keyboard LanguageEnglish/Bangla | TouchscreenNo |
ChipsetAMD Platform Controller Hub | Cooling SystemSingle Fan |
Storage ExpandableYes (M.2 slot) | Graphics VRAMShared |
Graphics CardAMD Radeon Graphics | Model Number2023 |
Storage Capacity512 GB | Refresh Rate60 Hz |
Charging Speed65W USB-C | Standby Time6-8 hours |
Display CharacteristicsIPS, 250 nits | 3.5mm Audio JackYes |
Display Size15.6 inches | Product DescriptionSpace Gray |
Ram8 GB | Battery TypeLithium-ion |
Dimensions357.8 x 229.8 x 16.8 mm | USB Ports1x USB 3.2 Gen 1, 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 |
Processor BrandAMD | Clock Feature8 MB cache |
Storage InterfaceNVMe PCIe Gen3 | BrandHonor |
Screen Size15.6 inches | Storage512 GB SSD |
Battery Capacity42 Wh | Build MaterialPlastic |
Gpu TypeIntegrated | Cpu TypeAMD Ryzen 5 |
App ControlNo |
Reviewer
Apr 20, 2026
I recently found myself in need of a new laptop, having grown weary of my bulky older model that felt more like a weightlifting supplement than a useful tool. I wanted something sleek yet powerful enough to tackle my daily tasks ranging from intense work projects to casual Netflix binges. After doing some research, the Honor MagicBook 15 caught my eye with its intriguing blend of performance and affordability, or so I thought.
The plan was straightforward: put this device through its paces—test it for productivity, multimedia consumption, and even casual gaming. As someone who has been disappointed before by subpar laptops masquerading as budget-friendly options, I was determined to dissect what the MagicBook truly offered. Spoiler alert: there were elations and disappointments.
Unboxing the MagicBook felt like opening a gift on my birthday—it was lightweight and beautifully designed. I spent hours configuring it for my needs while thoroughly analyzing every little aspect. From boot-up times to how well it handled my favorite software we were going to forge an emotional connection during our time together.
Throughout three weeks, I threw everything at it: multitasking with spreadsheets and video calls, streaming movies, and even casual gaming sessions with friends online. Each session brought an opportunity to either feel elation or frustration based on how the device responded.
First off, I was genuinely impressed by the design. The slim metallic finish gave a premium feel that exceeded my expectations considering its price point. It didn’t just look slick; the build quality felt sturdy—but not overwhelmingly heavy—so carrying it around felt like a breeze.
The display was another standout feature for me! The vibrant colors made movie nights feel more immersive, allowing me to fully engage in whatever film we selected last minute. And oh boy, those audio speakers? They fill the room adequately without diminishing sound quality—music played from this laptop makes you tap your feet!
I was so annoyed when the battery life fell short of expectations! While they advertise up to 10 hours on a single charge, there were days when I rarely came close to even seven hours while juggling work tasks and watching videos. You could imagine my frustration being tethered to a charger midway through an important deliverable.
Another disappointment came in the form of performance hiccups during intense multitasking sessions. Occasionally, I’d experience lagging windows or unexpected crashes that made me question whether I'd overburdened this machine while simply trying to switch between applications. For this price point, I expected better reliability!
If you’re someone who values portability combined with decent functionality mainly for everyday tasks like browsing or streaming content, then maybe the Honor MagicBook 15 is worth considering. It's definitely equipped for students looking for something stylish yet affordable.
However, if you're heavily into gaming or require intensive graphics work—like graphic design—this might not be your best bet since it won’t deliver that kind of power consistently under pressure. Frankly speaking: store that passion for creators elsewhere!
In conclusion, while my time spent with the Honor MagicBook 15 resulted in genuine moments of delight—the glorious design elements and great screen—I can't ignore how often frustrations arose due to battery life issues and reduced performance under load.
If you’re on a budget but want an attractive machine that can handle basic tasks reasonably well? Sure, give it a go! Just keep in mind its limitations because let’s face it: nothing truly shines without striking a compromise somewhere in this tech-driven world.