Honor MagicPad4 review | Powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, the 12.3-inch tablet features a 165Hz OLED screen and ultra-thin bezels. Read Notebookcheck's review and discover if this large Android tablet is worth your hard-earned cash.
600 euro, yes that’s a no-brainer price. I don’t have to think at all to not be interested.
TCL Nxtpaper 14 (14.3 inch paper-like display) at 340 USD is quite a bit more attractive imho. But I think it’s better to just get a laptop or monitor of that size for a lot less. It gives you much more flexibility. A tablet is just a giant phone, with all the limitations and without the ability to make phone calls.
600 euro, yes that’s a no-brainer price. I don’t have to think at all to not be interested.
TCL Nxtpaper 14 (14.3 inch paper-like display) at 340 USD is quite a bit more attractive imho. But I think it’s better to just get a laptop or monitor of that size for a lot less. It gives you much more flexibility. A tablet is just a giant phone, with all the limitations and without the ability to make phone calls.