During the Huawei Developer Conference in China on Saturday, Huawei Technologies brand Honor introduced Honor Vision, a smart TV that will be the first device to run Huawei’s newly unveiled HarmonyOS.
Honor Vision is Honor’s first smart display and it’ll arrive packing Huawei’s Honghu 818 Intelligent Display Chipset and the maker’s AI Camera NPU chipset.
According to Honor, the Honor TV will feature the company’s ‘Sharp Tech innovations,’ serving as a smart display for controlling other devices and sharing information in addition to watching television.
The model will feature a 55-inch 4K HDR display with a ‘Full-View’ design that eschews bezels on three sides of the device.
Honor says its smart display has a screen-to-body ratio of 94-percent, sporting a 0.27-inch full metal frame, diamond-pattern back panel, TÜV Rheinland Eye Comfort Mode, and a built-in light with a breathing effect.
Two different versions of Honor Vision will be launched, a standard unit with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage, as well as a Pro version that bumps the storage to 32GB.