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This wild gaming laptop wants to fight motion sickness at 300Hz

Honor’s new gaming laptop has a 300Hz anti-dizziness display

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Honor Win H9 Gaming Laptop Teaser
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Gaming laptops usually sell themselves with the usual checklist that includes higher watts, bigger GPUs, faster screens, and more. But Honor’s upcoming Win H9 is trying something a little strange and, honestly, it is a little more interesting.

In an official teaser, Honor has confirmed the new flagship Win H9 gaming laptop ahead of its full announcement on April 23. You get the typical powerful hardware under the hood and a powerful cooling system, but what really impresses is the new “3D Game Anti-Dizziness” display technology.

Why its display is the headline here

The Honor Win H9 is set to debut with a 16-inch LCD display with a blazing-fast 300Hz refresh rate, 3ms response time, and 500 nits of peak brightness. But the pitch here is eye comfort. As the name would suggest, it is a feature designed to reduce motion discomfort in fast-moving 3D games, especially titles like first-person shooters and racing games.

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Honor describes this as a hardware-and-software solution that makes fast-paced gameplay easier on the eyes and stomach. If the company can actually make that work well, it could be genuinely useful for people who are locked out of certain games due to motion sickness induced by the displays.

So motion-comfort tuning could make make the Win H9 feel more than just another spec-heavy gaming rig.

How the rest of the hardware is not exactly subtle either

The WIN H9 is not relying on just one gimmick. With the top-end configuration, you get a truly flagship experience with an Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti that has a combined power draw of 270W. Another aspect that really impresses is the cooling mechanism Honor has introduced the world’s first six-fan cooling system, which is about as subtle as bringing a leaf blower to a LAN party.

Vikhyaat Vivek
Vikhyaat Vivek is a tech journalist and reviewer with seven years of experience covering consumer hardware, with a focus on…
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