Honor launches Pad 10 Pro and Pad X10 Pro Soft Light editions. Features include an 11.5-inch 2.8K 144Hz display built for eye comfort and productivity.
#Honor Pad 10
While the launch of the Honor Power 2 took center stage ⚡, Honor also quietly expanded its tablet lineup with two notable additions: the Honor Pad 10 Pro and the Honor Pad X10 Pro 🆕. These new devices cater to distinct demographics with tailored feature sets.
The Pad 10 Pro positions itself as a premium machine built for productivity and entertainment 🚀💼, whereas the Pad X10 Pro is engineered specifically as an education-focused device 🎓📚.
Honor Pad 10 Pro 💎
Visually, the Honor Pad 10 Pro impresses with an 11.5-inch 2.8K LCD panel 🖼️ that boasts a fluid 144Hz refresh rate and support for the DCI-P3 color gamut 🌈. For users seeking a more tactile, paper-like viewing experience, the tablet is also available in a specialized Soft Light Edition 💡.
#Honor Pad 10
According to Honor, the display prioritizes eye health by integrating multiple protective technologies 👁️. These include hardware-level low blue light reduction, global DC dimming, defocus eye protection, and an innovative AI-powered display setting designed to aid sleep 💤🤖.
Internally, the tablet is driven by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultra chipset ⚙️, supported by a massive 10,100mAh battery to keep the device running 🔋. The multimedia experience is rounded out by an eight-speaker system capable of spatial audio 🔊🎶.
On the software front, the Pad 10 Pro offers a robust suite of tools, including support for PC-level WPS Office 💻, desktop-style multitasking, advanced document editing 📝, and even specialized features for LaTeX formula editing and paper comparison 📐.
AI integration further enhances workflow through document summarization, handwritten formula recognition 🧠, and synchronized voice recording 🎙️. The device also offers full support for the Magic Pencil 4s stylus ✏️.
Pricing for the Honor Pad 10 Pro begins at 2499 yuan (~$358) for the 12GB + 256GB configuration 💰. Users can bundle the device with the Magic Pencil 4s stylus for an additional 399 yuan (~$58), while the Soft Light Edition bundle, which includes the stylus, is priced at 2699 yuan (~$385) 🏷️.
Honor Pad X10 Pro 🎓
The Honor Pad X10 Pro serves as a more accessible entry point, starting at just 1499 yuan (~$215) 💸. It features an 11.5-inch 2.5K LCD with a 120Hz refresh rate, 100 percent sRGB coverage, and a peak brightness of 400 nits ☀️.
Like its premium sibling, the Pad X10 Pro is also offered in a Soft Light Edition 💡.
Under the hood, this tablet utilizes a Snapdragon 685 processor ⚙️, drawing power from an 8,300mAh battery that supports 35W fast charging ⚡. It is housed in a lightweight (475g) all-metal unibody design available in Mountain Gray ⛰️ or Sky Blue ☁️, and features a four-speaker audio setup 🔉.
Where the Pad X10 Pro truly distinguishes itself is its software ecosystem 🏫. It arrives preloaded with comprehensive K–12 learning resources—including courses from Beijing No. 4 High School—along with AI-driven homework tools, error correction capabilities 📖, and remote parental management features 👨👩👧👦. Additionally, it supports productivity functions such as multi-screen collaboration, file sharing, and printing assistance 🖨️.