
"Instead, Nxtpaper is a paper-like display that helps reduce eye strain and improves readability over traditional screens. The display also reduces blue light, doesn't have a conventional backlight, and eliminates flickering, making it easy on the eyes while displaying the different types of content you'd expect from a flagship tablet or smartphone. The lack of a backlight and the display's frosted finish reduce glare and reflections, contributing to better energy efficiency and longer battery life."
"Using several anti-reflective and anti-glare layers, TCL's Nxtpaper enhances readability in different conditions, so you can enjoy that bestseller on a bright day at the beach or by the pool. A front light panel evenly illuminates the screen and helps maintain a comfortable viewing experience. E Ink, in turn, doesn't traditionally transition from monochromatic to full color and has a slower refresh rate. Though there are color E Ink displays, they're not as vibrant or suitable for multimedia content."
"The TCL Tab 10 Nxpaper is an entertainment tablet that lets you take your essentials anywhere. It's not meant to replace a brand-new $1,000 iPad, but it can replace an e-reader and an older iPad model, which was my case. I'm not a tablet power user. I don't need a tablet with strong processing power to replace my MacBook Pro or iMac for video editing or graphic design; I mainly use tablets for entertainment."
TCL's Nxtpaper is a paper-like display that reduces eye strain by minimizing blue light, eliminating flicker, and removing a conventional backlight. The frosted finish and lack of backlight reduce glare and reflections, improving energy efficiency and battery life. Multiple anti-reflective and anti-glare layers enhance readability in varied lighting, while a front light panel provides even illumination for comfortable viewing. Nxtpaper offers more vibrant color and faster refresh than typical E Ink, making it better suited for multimedia. The TCL Tab 10 Nxpaper targets entertainment use, positioned to replace e-readers or older tablets rather than high-end iPads.
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