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Honestly, this looks like one of the more interesting Android tablets coming out right now. The 4.82mm thickness is impressive on its own, but combining that with a 12.3-inch OLED panel, 5280Hz PWM dimming, and a 440g body makes it feel like Honor is clearly aiming at the premium iPad Pro space rather than just releasing another big-screen tablet. What I’m most curious about is the battery trade-off. A body that thin usually means something has to give, and with an OLED display plus flagship-level performance, real-world endurance will matter more than the headline specs. Still, if Honor manages to keep battery life solid, this could be a very strong media and creative tablet. The design also looks clean from the leaked photos - slim bezels, understated color, and keyboard contact points make it feel more like a serious productivity device. For visual work, reading, sketching, or browsing design-heavy sites like https://lauratreacybentley.com/, an OLED tablet in this size could be a really nice fit.
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UUNI
Honestly, this looks like one of the more interesting Android tablets coming out right now. The 4.82mm thickness is impressive on its own, but combining that with a 12.3-inch OLED panel, 5280Hz PWM dimming, and a 440g body makes it feel like Honor is clearly aiming at the premium iPad Pro space rather than just releasing another big-screen tablet. What I’m most curious about is the battery trade-off. A body that thin usually means something has to give, and with an OLED display plus flagship-level performance, real-world endurance will matter more than the headline specs. Still, if Honor manages to keep battery life solid, this could be a very strong media and creative tablet. The design also looks clean from the leaked photos - slim bezels, understated color, and keyboard contact points make it feel more like a serious productivity device. For visual work, reading, sketching, or browsing design-heavy sites like https://lauratreacybentley.com/, an OLED tablet in this size could be a really nice fit.17:43