Honor has launched the Win H9 and Win H7 gaming laptops in China, bringing Intel HX-series processors and Nvidia RTX 50-series GPUs to its new gaming lineup. Both models feature 16-inch 2.5K displays, fast refresh rates, and upgraded cooling designed for sustained performance.
The Honor Win H9 is positioned as the higher-end model, while the Win H7 targets a slightly lower segment with similar design and core hardware.
Both laptops use a 16-inch IPS LCD panel with a 2560×1600 resolution and a 16:10 aspect ratio. The Win H9 supports up to a 300Hz refresh rate with 100% DCI-P3 color coverage, while the Win H7 is limited to 180Hz with 100% sRGB coverage. Brightness is rated at 500 nits on both models.
Honor also includes a motion comfort feature on the Win H9, designed to reduce visual discomfort during fast-paced gameplay, especially in FPS and racing titles.
The Win H9 is powered by Intel Core Ultra 7 251HX and Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus processors, while the Win H7 uses the Intel Core i7-14650HX. GPU options range from RTX 5060 to RTX 5070 Ti, depending on configuration.

At the top end, the Win H9 supports a total system power of up to 270W, with around 140W allocated to the GPU. To handle this, Honor uses a six-fan cooling system, combining two main fans with four smaller rear fans and multiple heat pipes. The company claims up to 12% better heat dissipation compared to traditional designs, with noise levels below 38 dB under certain conditions.
Memory configurations go up to 32GB DDR5 (up to 6400 MT/s), paired with up to 1TB SSD storage.
Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, USB-C, multiple USB-A ports, HDMI 2.1, RJ45 Ethernet, and a 3.5mm audio jack. The Win H9 also includes Thunderbolt 4 support, which is not available on the Win H7.
Battery capacity differs between the models. The Win H9 includes a 92Wh battery, while the Win H7 uses an 80Wh unit. Under test conditions, battery life is rated at up to 9.1 hours for the H9 and 7.8 hours for the H7. Both support fast charging, reaching around 60–70% in 30 minutes.

In terms of design, the Win H9 weighs around 2.34–2.38 kg (5.15–5.24 lbs), while the Win H7 weighs about 2.27 kg (5.0 lbs). Thickness ranges between 25.8 mm and 26.8 mm, reflecting a focus on cooling performance.
The Honor Win H7 starts at CNY 9,199, while the Win H9 starts at CNY 11,999 and goes up to CNY 18,499 for higher-end configurations with RTX 5070 Ti graphics. The Win H7 is already on sale in China, while the Win H9 will be available between May 6 and May 10.
Honor Win H9 vs Win H7: Key Differences
| Laptop | Win H9 | Win H7 |
|---|---|---|
| Processor | Core Ultra 7 / 9 HX | Core i7-14650HX |
| GPU | Up to RTX 5070 Ti | Up to RTX 5070 |
| Display | 300Hz, DCI-P3 | 180Hz, sRGB |
| Cooling | 6-fan system | Standard cooling |
| Battery | 92Wh | 80Wh |
| Weight | ~5.2–5.25 lbs (2.34–2.38 kg) | ~5.0 lbs (2.27 kg) |
| Special Feature | Motion comfort tech | — |
| Thunderbolt | Yes | No |






