Huawei's first HarmonyOS device is the Honor Vision TV

The first HarmonyOS-powered devices are the Honor Vision and Honor Vision Pro TVs.

The Honor Vision TV. <br>Image source: Huawei

The Honor Vision TV. <br>Image source: Huawei

Huawei unveiled the first HarmonyOS-powered devices, the Honor Vision and Honor Vision Pro TVs.

Both TV models have a 55-inch 4K UHD screen with NTSC 87% wide color gamut, 16:9 aspect ratio, 60Hz refresh rate, 400nits brightness and 178-degree viewing angles. The screens also received eye comfort certification from TÜV Rheinland for low blue-light emission. The TVs come with Huawei's Honglu 818 processors and a three-sided bezel-less-full-view design that measures 6.9mm at its thinnest point.

The Honor Vision Pro has additional features not found on the Honor Vision; it comes with an adjustable pop-up camera and 6 far field microphones, which can be used for video calling at a resolution of 1080p and 30fps. While the Honor Vision has four 10W speakers, the Pro model comes with 6 10W speakers.

The Honor Vision and Honor Vision Pro will go on sale in China from 15 August at 3,799 yuan (~S$746) and 4,799 yuan (~S$943) respectively. There is no official word on whether both TV models will be released in other markets.

Source: Gadgets360 via The Verge

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