
"The TCL Nxtpaper 60 Ultra changes that, integrating the latest version of Nxtpaper 4.0 technology into a larger-format mid-range device. This is not a spec-chasing flagship like the Galaxy S25 Ultra or the Pixel 10 Pro, instead positioned as an "Ultra" in terms of comfort and size rather than sheer performance. A screen built for eye comfort The first thing I noticed when I unboxed the Nxtpaper 60 Ultra was its unmistakably large 7.2-inch panel, which dwarfs the Galaxy S25 Ultra I carry."
"The LCD panel features a 120 Hz refresh for smooth navigation, and black levels impressed me more than I expected from LCD. In fact, much of the color science resembled an OLED display. The tech that drives Nxtpaper's eye-soothing display adds extra layers on top, which can give content a subtle haze. The matte finish kills any reflections and most fingerprints, but also makes it somewhat difficult to view in direct sunlight."
The TCL Nxtpaper 60 Ultra integrates Nxtpaper 4.0 into a 7.2-inch mid-range phone that prioritizes comfort and size instead of flagship-level performance. The LCD delivers a 120 Hz refresh with surprisingly deep blacks and color science that can resemble OLED, while Nxtpaper adds layers that create a slight haze. The matte finish minimizes reflections and fingerprints but reduces visibility in direct sunlight. Nxtpaper supports ultra-low brightness down to two nits and remains effective to around 3.4% battery without color tinting. The panel avoids pulse-width modulation to prevent flicker-related eye strain. The large footprint limits one-handed use and pocketability, and the included case accommodates a stylus.
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