
"I test a lot of tablets, and admittedly, the design aspirations of many of these devices has gotten complacent. It's hard to get excited about a new tablet because most of its features have already been available before. It's rare to come across a truly innovative tablet that offers something new to consumers. Also: My favorite E Ink tablet just got an ultraportable successor - with upgrades in several ways"
"Also: My favorite E Ink tablet just got an ultraportable successor - with upgrades in several ways I already loved the previous model of this tablet, the 10-inch Nxtpaper 10, but it was a Verizon exclusive that you couldn't easily buy elsewhere. The new Nxtpaper 11 Plus is an even better variation of one of my favorite tablets, and it's available at Walmart for $249."
"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 design has grown complacent, making truly innovative models rare. The Nxtpaper 11 Plus updates a favored E Ink tablet with ultraportable improvements and wider availability at Walmart for $249. The device uses Nxtpaper technology to switch between full-color and ink-paper modes, and includes 256GB of internal storage, an 11.5-inch 120Hz matte display, and expandable 8GB of RAM. The matte screen is well suited for stylus use, and a new shortcut button toggles display modes. Performance supports entertainment and light work while also serving as a solid e-reader replacement.
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