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TCL recently launched its Note A1 Nxtpaper into the global market. This all-new launch contributes to their productivity-focused device lineup. This all-new tablet is aimed at readers, writers, students, and creative professionals who do not want to be disturbed while working, and its release places TCL alongside their main competitor, the Kindle Scribe, and the remarkable Paper Pro.
So this all-new TCL tablet has an 11.5-inch Nxtpaper pure color display with a resolution of 1440*2200 and a refresh rate of 120 Hz. This overall panel has a peak brightness of 200 nits and can display up to 16.7 million colors. TCl claims that this tablet can provide a paper-like viewing experience, which can help reduce eye strain. The reason for this is that it has TUV certified eye comfort and SGS certification, which provide extremely low blue light while maintaining color accuracy.
When it comes to power and performance, this Tablet is powered by the MediaTek F100 chipset, which is paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. Its hardware is designed to handle multitasking such as document editing, sketching, and the majority of AI features without any noticeable lag. While this tablet can also work in split-screen mode, which allows you to work on multiple screens or apps at the same time, providing an excellent multitasking experience.
So this tablet comes with the T-Pen pro stylus with the device, which makes the work easy, like note-taking and sketching. this pen offers 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity and a latency of under 5 milliseconds, which ensures a natural writing experience. The pen's dual-tip functionality allows the user to switch between different writing or drawing styles, making it even more useful while working.
Well, this all-new TCL Note A1 Nxtpaper does not come alone, but it does come with several AI-powered features that help to improve productivity, such as real-time voice transcription and language translation, as well as automatic meeting summaries that can help you summarize larger texts on their own.
This tool helps to make the tablet more suitable for students, professionals, and those who rely heavily on notes and ideas.
If we talk about features like camera and audio, it may feel a little strange to listen to at first because this is a paper tablet, but aside from that, this is a proper tablet that provides a near-paper experience, so this tablet comes with a 13-megapixel rear camera for document scanning and quick capture. On the other hand, it comes equipped with dual speakers and eight microphones, which can improve audio input and output.
The TCL Note A1 Nxtpaper comes with an 8000 mah battery that supports 33W fast charging, ensuring a quick power boost. Despite the large battery, this tablet has a 5.5mm thickness and weighs approximately 500 grams.
The TCL Note A1 Nxtpaper is currently available for pre-order in the US through Kickstarter with a starting price of $419 (approximately ₹37,000). TCL has not announced any other details about the tablet's launch in other regions or India. But don't worry; stay with us for the latest updates.





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