Huawei’s S7 Pro Brings TV Specs Into New Territory

Huawei has launched the Vision Smart Screen S7 Pro in China with a 144Hz Mini LED display, HarmonyOS 4.3, AI camera features, and stylus support for home, study, and entertainment use.

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Huawei’s S7 Pro Brings TV Specs Into New Territory

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Huawei has quietly turned the living room into a showroom for its latest oversized smart display. The new Vision Smart Screen S7 Pro is not trying to look like a regular television, and that is exactly the point. It is built to impress first, then multitask, then maybe sit in the corner and pretend it is just another screen.

A panel built for bright rooms and sharp eyes

The Vision Smart Screen S7 Pro arrives in 65-inch, 75-inch, 85-inch, and 98-inch versions, all centered around a 4K Mini LED panel. The display supports a 144Hz refresh rate, with motion enhancement pushed up to 288Hz, which should help keep fast-moving scenes looking smooth and clean. Peak brightness reaches 2000 nits, while a special anti-reflective coating is designed to cut glare in sunlit rooms.

Huawei is also leaning hard into picture quality. The panel covers 100 percent of the DCI-P3 colour gamut and delivers a 5000:1 contrast ratio, giving it the kind of specification sheet that sounds more premium monitor than standard TV. In other words, this is a screen that wants attention.

HarmonyOS, AI tools, and a family-first twist

Inside, the smart screen runs HarmonyOS 4.3 and comes with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. That gives it enough headroom for Huawei’s connected ecosystem, along with the kind of smart features the company keeps pushing across its hardware lineup.

The audio setup is no afterthought either. Huawei has included a 2.1 channel system rated at 130W, using full-range drivers, tweeters, and a dedicated subwoofer. That should give movies, games, and streaming sessions a little more body than the thin sound many flat-panel TVs still settle for.

Then comes the more unusual part. A built-in camera unlocks AI-powered features such as posture detection and distance alerts, which could be especially useful for children watching content or studying in front of the screen. The device also supports stylus input, so users can write or draw directly on the display. For classrooms, home study setups, or collaborative work, that adds a layer of flexibility most TVs never even try to offer.

Pricing starts at 7999 yuan, or about $1100, for the 65-inch model. The 75-inch version is listed at 10999 yuan, roughly $1500, while the 85-inch model comes in at 12999 yuan, about $1800. At the top end, the 98-inch variant reaches 18999 yuan, which is around $2600.

For now, the Huawei Vision Smart Screen S7 Pro is available only in China through official sales channels and retail stores. Global availability has not been announced yet, but given Huawei’s track record, that may be a waiting game rather than a firm no.

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