Honor has expanded its range of tablets not just with a new model, but with a new line at once — Pad V, which is aimed at the above-average price category.
That is, it is no longer a basic device for watching TV series, but a reserve for comfortable work with content and office applications without a laptop. Using the example of the fresh Pad V9, we checked whether this is really true.
The box with the Honor Pad V9 is quite thin, but it has room for everything you need, including a 35.2 W charger, a USB-C to USB-A cable, and documentation.
You immediately notice how thin and neat the tablet is for its size: excluding the camera module, the thickness is only 6.1 mm, and the weight is less than 500 g. Carrying it with you in every sense is easier than a laptop, but in this scenario, you should at least think about a film on the screen: there is no protection at all in the kit.
On the short side edges, almost all the space is taken up by speaker cutouts (no surprise, there are eight of them here), complemented by a USB-C on one side and a power button on the other.