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Technology tested: Honor Pad V9: Great value tablet

Technology tested: Honor Pad V9: Great value tablet

Good points?
The device boasts a 11.5-inch 2.8K Tandem OLED PaperMatte display, offering a 2800 x 1840 resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. This delivers vibrant visuals and includes AI-powered eye comfort modes to reduce eye strain.
The tablet's sleek 6.1mm metal chassis, weighing 475g, is SGS Gold Five-Star certified for durability, making it both stylish and robust.
Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Elite processor and Mali-G615 GPU, the Pad V9 ensures smooth multitasking and responsive performance.
It comes equipped with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, running on MagicOS 9.0 based on Android 15. The tablet supports accessories like the Smart Bluetooth Keyboard and Magic Pencil 3, enhancing productivity for different input types.
The 10,100mAh battery offers impressive longevity, with over 13 hours of web browsing and more than 9 hours of graphics intense gaming.
A standout feature is its eight-speaker system, delivering immersive audio with support for DTS:X, Hi-Res Audio, and Honor's Spatial Audio.
The Pad V9 features a 13MP rear camera capable of 4K video recording and an 8MP front-facing camera, suitable for video calls and casual photography.
Connectivity options include dual-band Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 which provides access to modern routers and peripherals.
Bad points?
The device lacks mobile data connectivity which limits usage for those who travel to remote locations such as when camping.
Best for ...
Those seeking a balance between entertainment and productivity options without breaking the bank.
Avoid if ...
You don't appreciate being tethered for long as charging is limited to 35W, taking over two hours for a full charge
Score: 8/10
Honor Pad V9 Tablet, £329.99 (honor.com)

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