Honor Launches Ultra-Slim Pad X8A in Bangladesh. Stylish design with powerful hardware, eye-protection display, and superior audio system for an enhanced user experience.
Global tech giant Honor has introduced its latest device, the Honor Pad X8A, to the Bangladeshi market. As part of the second generation in the Honor Pad X8 series, the tablet is designed to cater to modern users’ needs. With an immersive display, powerful hardware, and impressive sound system, the device promises a smooth and seamless user experience.
The ultra-slim Honor Pad X8A targets users seeking portability, sleekness, and style. The device, available in Space Grey, is priced at BDT 17,999, but buyers can grab it at BDT 16,659 during Daraz exclusive flash sale (https://s.daraz.com.bd/s.4Bml).
Shoppers can use Daraz vouchers to access this offer. The tablet comes with a one-year official warranty.
The Honor Pad X8A features a stunning wide-angle display with enhanced eye-protection technology. Its sleek metal body design weighs just 495 grams and measures 7.25 mm in thickness, making it easy to carry.
Equipped with a 4GB RAM + 64GB storage configuration, it boasts an 11-inch Honor Eye Protection Display with a 1920 x 1200 resolution and an 84% screen-to-body ratio, offering clear and vibrant visuals. Its 90Hz refresh rate ensures smooth scrolling and quick response times, enhancing movie-watching and gaming experiences.
The device also includes four key eye-protection technologies, including Ambient Light Eye Care, which adjusts the display output based on natural light, and an E-Ink mode for a paper-like reading experience. The Honor Pad X8A is TÜV Rhineland Low Blue Light and Flicker-Free certified, ensuring long-term eye safety.
Under the hood, the Honor Pad X8A is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 chipset, ensuring solid performance. Its robust 8,300mAh battery offers up to 56 days of standby time, 57 hours of music playback, and 14 hours of video playback on a single charge.
Honor’s Histen sound tuning technology, paired with four large speakers, delivers premium audio quality, further enhanced by Hi-Res Audio certification. The device also includes smart voice enhancement and noise cancellation features.
The Honor Pad X8A introduces innovative technology with Smart App Extender and Multi-Window capabilities. With the App Extender feature, users can open two windows of the same app simultaneously, while the Multi-Window feature supports up to four apps running together, ensuring maximum efficiency. Powered by Magic OS 8.0, Honor smartphone users can enjoy seamless cross-device interaction, such as file syncing and app continuity, allowing them to switch between devices effortlessly.
Additionally, the Honor Pad X8A comes in a special Kids Edition, crafted with food-grade silicone to ensure children’s safety. Designed to be shockproof, it can withstand drops and impacts, increasing its durability.
The Kids Edition includes fun widgets such as Doodle Mode and Google Kids Space to foster learning and creativity. It comes with a drawing stick that mimics the experience of sketching with crayons or pencils, allowing budding artists to express themselves on any drawing app.
Parents are offered full control through the Family Link feature, enabling them to set screen time limits, lock the device, manage app downloads, and track their child’s location.
For more details and updates, visit Honor’s official Facebook page: www.facebook.com/honormobilebd.
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