In our review of the MagicPad4 we measured a brightness of 2,337 cd/m². According to the manufacturer, the HDR peak brightness of 2,400 nits is very impressive for a tablet, and we even exceeded this with our measurement. We cracked the 3,000 cd/m² mark with an HDR video. For comparison, an Apple iPad Air 13 (2025) only achieves a value of 652 cd/m². This makes the mid-range tablet from Honor four times brighter than an iPad Air in the measurement.
In addition to the better color reproduction, the contrasts of the MagicPad4 are also a class above those of the Apple tablet thanks to the OLED technology.
Honor also relies on IMAX Enhanced certification for the successor to the MagicPad 3 — a logical choice given the extra‑bright OLED display. The certification is intended to…
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