Honor has made a laptop with a detachable webcam

Honor has unveiled the BookArt 14, a new laptop featuring a minimalist design with uniform 2mm bezels on three sides. The webcam, cleverly concealed in a recess on the laptop deck, magnetically attaches to the top of the lid when needed.

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Aiming to rival the MacBook Air, the BookArt 14 offers a compact footprint and a wider range of connectivity options, including two USB-C ports, HDMI, a 3.5mm jack, and a USB-A port. The 14.6-inch, 3.1K OLED display boasts a peak brightness of 700 nits and will be powered by Intel’s Core Ultra 7 processor.

The hidden webcam design is a unique feature of the BookArt 14. When not in use, the webcam rests in a recess on the laptop deck. When needed, it can be magnetically attached to the top of the lid, offering flexibility for different viewing angles. Unlike some previous Honor laptops with recessed webcams, the BookArt 14’s webcam does not require a wireless connection, ensuring privacy when not in use.

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