
"The last time I tested a TCL Nxtpaper tablet, I literally gave my husband my iPad, realizing I no longer needed it. I also gave my kid my Kindle on the same day -- that's how well this tablet performed. So when I tell you that I was giddy with excitement to try the new Nxtpaper 11 Plus, I'm not exaggerating."
"This time, the Nxtpaper 11 Plus also delivered on my expectations. Immediately upon trying it, I could see how the interface had improved. The display is beautiful and matte, perfect for use with a stylus if you'd like to purchase one separately. And you can now switch to color paper or ink paper modes by pressing a shortcut button along the edge of the tablet instead of selecting an option in the dropdown menu."
Nxtpaper 11 Plus is an ultraportable 11.5-inch tablet that uses Nxtpaper technology to switch between full-color and ink-paper displays. The tablet includes 256GB of internal storage, expandable 8GB of RAM, and a 120Hz matte display suitable for stylus use. A dedicated shortcut button now toggles color paper and ink paper modes along the device edge. The device functions well as an entertainment tablet, light-work machine, and e-reader replacement. The new model improves the interface and accessibility compared with a previous Verizon-exclusive 10-inch model and retails at Walmart for $249.
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