Honor WIN gaming laptop to debut in April with esports focus
Honor's new WIN gaming laptop launches in April, featuring Intel Core i7 and Nvidia RTX 5060, targeting esports with Delta Force collaboration and high performance.
Honor's new WIN gaming laptop launches in April, featuring Intel Core i7 and Nvidia RTX 5060, targeting esports with Delta Force collaboration and high performance.
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Honor has officially confirmed the imminent launch of its new WIN gaming laptop, set to debut in April. The company is clearly targeting the esports segment, underscored by its collaboration with the Delta Force league and the device's corresponding positioning.
Interest in the new product has been building since early 2024, when Honor revived the Hunter brand, hinting at a return to the gaming market. Later, the leadership of the company's PC division confirmed the development of a new device, and now it's known that its launch will occur in the coming weeks.
According to leaks, the base version of the Honor WIN will feature an Intel Core i7-14650HX processor paired with an Nvidia RTX 5060 graphics card, 16 GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 512 GB or 1 TB SSD. A more advanced configuration will be equipped with an Ultra 9 290HX Plus chip and RTX 5070 graphics, with total system power consumption potentially exceeding 250 W, indicating a serious level of performance.
In terms of design, the laptop will continue the ideas of the Hunter line—with an illuminated logo and recognizable gaming style, but without excessive aggression. Honor also emphasizes that the device is aimed not only at gamers but also at professional esports usage scenarios.
Full specifications and details will be revealed in April, but it's already clear that Honor intends to seriously compete in the gaming laptop market, which is dominated by more experienced brands.