Honor has just announced its new television, the Honor Vision Smart TV. It is the first device to run the recently-announced HarmonyOS.
The Honor Vision has two variants, a standard one and a Pro one. The TV features a 55-inch diagonal 4K IPS panel that has 400 nits of peak brightness with a 94% screen to body ratio and 178-degree viewing angles. The panel resides in a 6.9mm metal frame, has 87% NTSC coverage, and a TUV Rheinland certification. The Honor Vision is powered by a Honghu 818 octa-core chipset and a HiSilicon Hi1103 chipset ith 2.4GHz, 5Hz dual-band, and 160MHz bandwidth support.
The difference between the vanilla and the Pro variants is that the Honor Vision Pro comes with a Smart Pop-up AI Camera with a dedicated HiSilicon Hi3516DV300 NPU chipset connected to it. The Pro version also has six 10W speakers and 32GB of internal storage, while the standard version has four speakers and 16GB of internal storage.
The Honor Vision variants are priced as follows:
The standard Honor Vision is now up for sale, while the Honor Vision Pro will be up on sale beginning August 15, in China.