Introducing the latest from Honor: the Pad 10 Pro and X10 Pro in their new Soft Light editions.
Honor recently introduced two new tablets alongside the launch of its Honor Power 2 smartphone: the Honor Pad 10 Pro and Honor Pad X10 Pro. Both devices come in Soft Light editions designed to reduce eye strain, making them suitable for extended use.
The Honor Pad 10 Pro packs an impressive array of features that cater to both productivity and entertainment needs. Its standout feature is the 11.5-inch 2.8K LCD screen with a 144Hz refresh rate, which not only looks great but also includes multiple eye-care technologies like hardware-level low blue light and global DC dimming.
Underneath the hood, it runs on the powerful MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultra processor paired with an expansive 10,100mAh battery. The tablet supports a robust eight-speaker system for clear audio experiences and includes software features like WPS compatibility and advanced document editing tools.
The Honor Pad X10 Pro is designed more towards an educational audience, offering a more budget-friendly option at 1499 yuan. It comes with an 11.5-inch 2.5K LCD screen featuring a 120Hz refresh rate and supports multi-screen collaboration for enhanced learning experiences.
Software-wise, the X10 Pro includes K-12 learning resources from reputable institutions like Beijing No. 4 High School, along with AI-powered homework tools that help students check their work efficiently.
The Pad X10 Pro also offers remote parental management features for added safety and control over children’s online activities.
The main difference lies in their target audiences. The Pad 10 Pro is geared towards productivity and entertainment, while the Pad X10 Pro focuses on educational features and affordability.
Yes, both models come equipped with various technologies designed to reduce blue light exposure and protect user eyes during long hours of screen time.
The Honor Pad 10 Pro supports the Magic Pencil 4s stylus. Details for stylus compatibility with the X10 Pro are not specified, but it’s worth checking if you’re interested.
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