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Honor Pad 8 review: This 12-inch budget tablet is great for multimedia


The recently unburdened Honor is aiming to get back to its glory days, and it is doing all the right things. The Magic Vs is one of the best foldable phones and a great showcase of what the brand can achieve, and with the phone slated for a debut in global markets later this quarter, Honor has a shot at challenging Samsung’s dominance.

The Honor 70 ticks a lot of the right boxes as well, with the device combining a gorgeous design with decent mid-range internals and good cameras. Rounding out Honor’s portfolio is the Honor Pad 8, an Android tablet that has a lot to offer. Honor launched the tablet back in July 2022, and don’t be fooled by the name — this isn’t an eight-inch tablet. The Honor Pad 8 has a huge 12-inch screen that’s ideal for streaming videos, and the number in the name is a reference to the speaker system that has eight drivers in total.

(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)

Although the Honor Pad 8 is massive, it doesn’t feel too heavy; the metal chassis feels great, and the 520g weight is manageable. The tablet looks premium thanks to the 6.9mm thickness, aluminum body, and the matte finish at the back, and overall, Honor did a good job with the design here. The blue color lends itself very well to the design.

The Honor Pad 8 is somewhat unwieldy to hold and use due to that gargantuan 12-inch screen, but the weight itself is balanced well. The screen has large bezels when seen against the best Android tablets, but it works to Honor’s advantage here as there’s enough room to hold on to at the sides. The 12-inch IPS LCD panel has an FHD+ resolution of 2,000 x 1,200, and the 15:9 ratio works really well for reading content and streaming videos.

Honor Pad 8 review

(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)

My biggest downside in this area is that the screen is limited to 60Hz. With more and more tablets getting 90Hz and 120Hz panels, Honor should have added at least a 90Hz refresh here as it would have made the tablet a little more enticing. There is some latency for the screen, and that makes it seem slower than it actually is. That said, the screen gets sufficiently bright in daily use, and I didn’t run into any issues.





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