The tablet that replaced my iPad and Kindle got a worthy successor (and it's just as cheap)
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The tablet that replaced my iPad and Kindle got a worthy successor (and it's just as cheap)
"Best tablet deals of the week Deals are selected by the CNET Group commerce team, and may be unrelated to this article. In addition to using the tablet's Nxtpaper technology to switch from a full-color display to an ink-on-paper display, this tablet has 256GB of internal storage, an 11.5-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate, and expandable RAM up to 8 GB."
"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."
Tablet designs have grown complacent, making meaningful innovation rare. The Nxtpaper 11 Plus updates the 10-inch Nxtpaper lineage with an 11.5-inch matte display that supports a 120Hz refresh rate and a stylus-friendly surface. Nxtpaper technology enables switching between full-color and ink-on-paper modes. The tablet includes 256GB internal storage, expandable RAM up to 8GB, and improved interface responsiveness. The device balances entertainment, light productivity, and e-reader functionality. Availability now includes a standalone tablet option and a bundle with stylus and case, removing previous exclusivity limitations and making the ultraportable E Ink experience more accessible.
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