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Huawei Vision S Malaysia: Everything you need to know

The Huawei Vision S is officially announced in Malaysia and this is the first global release outside of China. Available in two sizes, the smart displays offer 120Hz 4K resolution and are officially priced from RM2,999.

Pricing and availability

Here’s the official Malaysian pricing for the Huawei Vision S:

  • Huawei Vision S 55″ – RM2,999
  • Huawei Vision S 65″ – RM3,999

Both models are available for pre-order starting today and you can get additional freebies worth up to RM299. The first 1,000 buyers for the 65″ version at participating Huawei Stores will get a Huawei WiFi AX3 router (WiFi 6) worth RM299. Meanwhile, the 55″ variant is going for RM2,799 with the RM200 instant rebate offer.

If you’re interested, you can pre-order online from the Huawei Online Store as well as Lazada and Shopee. The Huawei Vision S 65″ will be available on the 3rd of May while the 55″ version will be available on the 13th of May.

Hardware Specs

The Vision S is Huawei’s smart display offering that runs on HarmonyOS. You can’t really call it a TV as it doesn’t come with a TV-tuner. It relies mostly on digital content but you can plug in other devices with its 3x HDMI 2.0 or 1x AV-in ports. It supports 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi and it is powered by a HongHu chip with 3GB RAM and 32GB storage.

The Vision S uses Direct LED backlight illumination which offers 350 nits of brightness, 5000:1 contrast ratio and 92% DCI-P3 colour gamut. Audio is delivered via 4 built-in speakers that consist of a pair of 10W full frequency speakers and a pair of 10W tweeters.

One of its key features is video calls via Huawei MeeTime. Using the 13MP magnetic camera, you can make 1080p video calls on the big screen with other Huawei MeeTime users. Since this is a smart display, you can also project your smartphone content on the big screen by tapping a compatible Huawei device on the NFC-enabled remote control.

In terms of content, you can download apps on the Vision S via Huawei’s AppGallery. Some local applications are included such as Doc2Us, Kaodim and Kuali. For video content, it also supports streaming from Huawei Video, BBC, AstroGo and Huawei Film & TV.

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