TCL introduced its NXTPAPER technology a few years ago, essentially being a fancy term for a matte display. Now, the company has announced the NXTPAPER 11 Android tablet just prior to MWC 2023, using NXTPAPER 2.0 tech.
The new tablet is an 11-inch slate meant to be used in landscape orientation, although it works just as well in portrait orientation. TCL’s tablet weighs in at 460 grams, but this weight is well-balanced and it’s relatively thin, to boot. But the star of the show here is the aforementioned NXTPAPER 2.0 tech.
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