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  "textContent": "Introduction Today, we've got the latest in an ever-growing lineup of Honor laptops. This is the Pro model for 2026, and as such, it's pretty cutting-edge, which isn't surprising coming from Honor. It was among the first makers to move to OLED, and it has always used innovative 3:2 screens with high refresh rates. The specs overview is pretty impressive, too. Upfront is a 14.6-inch 3120x2080px OLED touchscreen with a 3:2 aspect ratio and a max refresh rate of 120Hz. Inside is an Intel Core Ultra 5 338H processor with 32GB of RAM. There's 1TB of storage. The laptop is powered by a 92Wh...",
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