Last fall, we introduced TCL's Nxtpaper display. This screen technology reduces blue light and flicker, has higher contrast than e-ink displays, and is more power efficient than LCDs At CES2021, TCL will showcase the results of its display research with a new tablet utilizing Nxtpaper.
Dubbed the TCL Nxtpaper, the device is an 8.88-inch Android tablet with a bright color screen that also promises a paper-like experience when using the tablet. In other words, there is no image flicker and no blue light, making it potentially one of the best tablets available.
TCL Nxtpaper caught our eye precisely because it outperforms other display types: according to TCL, Nxtpaper can reuse natural light to reproduce full color and produce 25% more contrast than e-ink. Also, devices using Nxtpaper last longer on a charge because they are 65% more power efficient than LCDs.
TCL's Nxtpaper won't make the likes of Apple's iPad tremble, but it could be an alternative to e-ink tablets like the reMarkable 2.
Therefore, TCL is promoting the Nxtpaper tablet as a tool for business users who need a device for video conferencing and for students engaged in distance learning TCL Nxtpaper also has a kid's learning option, along with parental controls It offers a child-friendly interface.
An octa-core MT8768E chipset powers the tablet and a 5,500mAh battery allows users to enjoy battery life all day long.TCL Nxtpaper has a 5MP front camera and an 8MP rear camera.
TCL has been quite selective in where it releases its tablets, and that continues with the Nxtpaper. You may have noticed that the U.S. is not included in this list, but we hope that will eventually change, as Nxtpaper's screen should be a welcome addition to all mobile devices currently on the market.
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