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Posted by RobertJasiek
 - Today at 08:13:35
TCL Nxtpaper products have exactly one advantage: the matte display. PWM-free and moderate price are welcome.

Unfortunately, there are also sincere disadvantages:

- no guaranteed update period

- missing direct sale in Europe

- therefore, even missing the EU-guaranteed update period

- camera bump

- 2200x1440 means the display ratio 1.53, which is too large.

David Chien writes:

"might help reduce headaches and eye strain for those who are sensitive to flickering screens and harsh glare"

Is this manufacturer PR or do you have impartial evidence? Subjectively, I can believe it but your responsibility as a journalist is to distinguish objective from subjective.

"Glossy displays [...and...] PWM [...] cause [...] nausea [...and seizures]"

Is this manufacturer PR or do you have impartial evidence?

"nano-matrix lithography"

Is this manufacturer PR or do you have impartial evidence that the matte display finish has a structure in the nanometer scale, i.e., the scale of wafers sold for $1000 to $10000?

Posted by Redaktion
 - Today at 02:33:50
TCL has unveiled the NXTPAPER 11 Plus tablet, combining a glare-free, paper-like display with NXTPAPER 4.0 tech to help ease eye strain and reduce health problems. The tablet has an 8-core MediaTek Helio G100 CPU, a 120 Hz 2,200 x 1,440 display, 8 GB of RAM, 256 GB of storage, and runs Android 15.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/TCL-launches-NXTPAPER-11-Plus-tablet-with-a-flicker-free-paper-like-display-to-help-minimize-headaches-and-eye-strain.1048372.0.html