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Honor MagicPad 2 review: This mid-range tablet has a unique OLED advantage


Thanks to an OLED panel and decent internals, Honor's tablet is a multimedia powerhouse.

(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)Best of all, Honor's ebook mode is available on the tablet, and it makes the MagicPad 2 an absolute joy to use for reading books and long-form content. Honor is positioning AI as a key point of differentiation, and that's evident when using the tablet; with utilities like Magic Portal, real-time translations, and a suite of image-editing tools, there's a lot to like in this regard. Honor claimed a win by promising seven years of software updates to the Magic 7 Pro — becoming the only Chinese brand to do so — but that doesn't extend to its other devices, and it's a shame that a tablet with as great a potential is being hobbled in this way.

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