Zhao Ming, CEO of HONOR Device Co., Ltd. recently announced that the upcoming Honor MagicPad will feature the same AI defocusing technology as the upcoming Honor Magic V3. For those who are not familiar with the lineup, the upcoming tablet will replace the high-end Honor MagicPad 13 tablet released last July.
It is also expected that the upcoming Honor MagicPad will support 4320 Hz high-frequency PWM brightness control. High-frequency PWM 4320 Hz was first offered in the Honor Magic 6 series. The international standard IEEE Std1789-2015 states that display flicker becomes almost safe for the eyes when the PWM frequency exceeds 3125 Hz. Therefore, Honor Magic 6 and the upcoming high-end MagicPad can be considered eye-safe in this regard.
In addition to addressing eye fatigue, the upcoming MagicPad reportedly offers improved DC dimming that combines color accuracy with eye protection at low brightness levels.
The whistleblower claims that Honor has applied for a patent for a defocused artificial intelligence vision relief technology that can make the screen look like an out-of-focus lens. This is expected to help the user in achieving vision relief. The 4320Hz high-frequency PWM brightness control combined with AI defocusing technology to improve vision demonstrates the company’s attention to eye safety.
As mentioned above, the new MagicPad is expected in July along with the Honor Magic V3, which is expected to be even thinner than its predecessor, the 9.9mm Honor Magic V2, which was released last July.
To give you an idea of what to expect from the new tablet, last year’s MagicPad 13 offers a 13-inch IMAX Enhanced TFT LCD display with a resolution of 1840 x 2880 pixels (~263 ppi). The panel supports HDR10 and a peak brightness of 700 nits. It weighs 660 g / 673 g and is powered by a Snapdragon 888 5G and a 10,050 mAh battery.
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