Honor MagicPad4 Review: The World's Thinnest Tablet Nails Portability and Performance - Yanko Design
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Honor MagicPad4 Review: The World's Thinnest Tablet Nails Portability and Performance - Yanko Design
"The MagicPad 4 looks like it was designed with a single obsession. Make the body feel impossibly slim, then let the display do the talking. Its design language is clean, modern, and very display-forward, and it feels intentionally restrained in the best way. Instead of chasing flashy accents, the tablet leans into a minimalist, yet elegant look that quietly simmers."
"The MagicPad 4 features a square camera bump in the upper left corner, while the HONOR logo sits centered for a balanced, gallery-like finish. Color options are simple and confident, with Gray and White both pairing naturally with the tablet's understated aesthetic."
"The MagicPad4's defining ergonomic feature is slimness and weight, or the lack of it. The MagicPad 3 was already ahead of the pack on portability, listed at 5.79mm and about 595g, but the MagicPad4 still makes a meaningful leap at just 4.8mm thin and about 450g."
The Honor MagicPad4 positions itself as a premium portable tablet balancing portability with performance. At 4.8mm thick and approximately 450g, it achieves significant weight and thickness reductions compared to its predecessor. The 12.3-inch OLED display delivers 165Hz refresh rates and 2400 nits peak brightness in HDR. Internally, the tablet houses a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, Wi-Fi 7 connectivity, and a 10,100mAh battery with 66W charging. The design emphasizes minimalist aesthetics with a clean, display-forward approach and balanced back panel featuring a square camera bump. Ergonomically, the reduced thickness and weight translate to decreased hand fatigue during extended use, making it practical for travel and daily use.
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