HONOR’s first gaming
notebook with new
During the Honor Smart Life conference held in
Style and substance can co-exist
Traditional gaming notebooks tend to be thick and
heavy to meet the high-performance and heat dissipation requirements expected
in this category. HONOR believes the pursuit of performance can co-exist with a
lightweight and portable design. The result is that the HONOR Hunter V700
measures just 369.7 x 253 x 19.9 mm, and is built using premium aluminum alloy
with a sleek and streamlined profile.
Even though the notebook’s size is more similar to
that of 15.6-inch notebooks, HONOR Hunter V700 features a 16.1-inch display
with a 4.7-mm narrow border on both sides. The screen resolution of the HONOR
Hunter is 1920 x 1080, with a wide color gamut of 100% sRGB (typical value), a
contrast ratio of 1000:1, and up to 300 nits (typical value) brightness.
Though less than 20mm thick, the HONOR Hunter V700
comes with a complete set of I/O ports, including one 3.5mm audio, one USB 2.0,
one RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet port, one HDMI 2.0, two USB 3.2 ports, and one Type-C
display/data port.
Latest 10th-generation Intel® Core™
processors
To ensure gamers get the best possible experience,
HONOR Hunter V700 is equipped with the 10th-generation Intel® Core™ i7-10750H
processor (or optional 10th-generation
Intel® Core™ i5-10300H processor), and NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX™ 2060 (or
optional NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1660 Ti), with next-generation 192-bit 6GB GDDR6
memory.
The HONOR Hunter V700 comes with up to 16GB DDR4
memory (user upgradeable to 32GB) and two NVMe SSDs for up to a total of 1TB
storage.
Heat dissipation with new technologies
Heat dissipation is a challenging factor for thin
notebooks, and for that, the HONOR Hunter V700 adopts a
A new heat sink developed by HONOR engineers uses
its surrounding surfaces to greatly increase the heat dissipation area, which
improves the temperature control of the entire system. In addition, the HONOR
Hunter V700 has two powerful 12V fans with a faster speed and higher air volume
compared to 5V fans.
Undergoing stress tests using AIDA64 FPU and
FurMark for 72 minutes at a room temperature of 26°C, the HONOR Hunter V700 saw
CPU power consumption of 44.9 W, temperature of 89°C, and GPU power consumption
of 101.1 W, temperature at just 77°C – all while showing stable performance,
demonstrating the efficiency of the system’s heat dissipation. All these
results in better framerates during gameplay sessions, and more enjoyment for
the user with less fan noise.
Furthermore, the HONOR Hunter V700’s internal
ventilation effectively reduces the keyboard temperature and helps reduce
noise. After 72 minutes of tests, the wrist rest area remains cool, and the
WASD area measures only 30.6°C with 49 dBA noise.
All-scenario smart experience
Other features of the HONOR Hunter V700 include a
dedicated Hunter button, allowing users to quickly switch between performance,
balanced, and quiet modes based on their needs. The notebook also features
Nahimic for Gamers audio, giving a more immersive 3D surround sound effect.
Since Honor launched the first-generation MagicBook
series, it has provided multi-screen collaboration to solve the problem of file
transfer between Windows and Android devices. The simple drag-and-drop feature
effectively solved this user pain point, and is a feature HONOR fans have grown
to love. The HONOR Hunter V700 inherits MagicBook series’ multi-screen
collaboration features, and also incorporates a unique highlight-recording
feature. When playing a game, you can simply shake your smartphone, put it in
contact with the V700’s touchpad, and 30s of gameplay prior to this action, as
well as 30s after, will be recorded. After the recording is complete, the clip
is synchronized to your phone, making editing and sharing a breeze.
To meet the requirements of mobile users, the HONOR
Hunter V700 multi-screen collaboration feature also provides a smooth mobile
game live broadcast experience. The video and sound of mobile games can be
synchronized to the notebook wirelessly, delivering a live broadcast experience
that’s as stable and smooth as when using a wired connection.
16 September 2020 –