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New Honor Vision and Honor Vision Pro launched

Huawei’s Honor sub-brand HarmonyOS on Saturday revealed its first products. Though the new devices are called Smart Screen devices by the company, in reality, they are Smart TVs with various bells and whistles. The new products are named Honor Vision and Honor Vision Pro. Sources revealed that Honor Vision and Honor Vision Pro come with a 55-inch 4K UHD screen and are powered by quad-core Honghu 818 chip and they’ll go on sale in China next week. Though there is no record as to when these will be released internationally.

Price of Honor Vision and Honor Vision Pro

As per reports, the Honor Vision costs CNY 3,799 (roughly Rs 38,200) and the Honor Vision Pro costs CNY 4,799 (roughly Rs 48,200) and it comes with a pop-up camera. The phones are already up for pre-orders via the Vmall and are said to go on sale in China from 15 August.

Features of Honor Vision and Honor Vision Pro

Sources have revealed that Honor Vision and Honor Vision Pro come with a 55-inch 4K (3840*2160 pixels) display with NTSC 87 percent wide color gamut, 16:9 aspect ratio with 60Hz refresh rate along with 400nits brightness and 178-degree viewing angles. It is said that the display has a German TUV Rheinland low blue-eye protection. The Smart TVs also have a three-sided bezel-less full view design that with just 6.9mm thickness at the thinnest point and a diamond-patterned rear.

The Honor Vision TV comes with 16GB of storage, while the Honor Vision Pro comes with 32GB of storage. They run on HarmonyOS 1.0 and have connectivity options which include Bluetooth v5, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, three HDMI ports, one USB 3.0 port, and one Ethernet port.

Sources have revealed that the pop-up camera of Honor Vision Pro can be adjusted 10 degrees downward and also offers video calling at 1080p@30fps.

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