Pros
Matte display Sound External design Durability
Minuses
Performance Readability in direct daylight
TCL Nxtpaper 11 is exactly the kind of tablet that will get you excited, even if you think you don’t really need a tablet. After all, you have no place in your life for an expensive iPad, which, even in the basic version, asks you to use it intensively with its higher price.
And at the same time, you still suspect that, regardless of the performance and the number of available applications, in the end such a tablet will end up like a cake thrown on the couch for those times when you want to find something on the web or want to watch a video on a larger screen than on a regular mobile phone.
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For such situations, there are cheap entry-level tablets that mainly provide a larger display area compared to larger phones. In fact, the feeling of watching them usually corresponds only to a larger mobile phone, so you end up with just a mobile phone in your hand anyway.
The tested TCL Nxtpaper is this year’s model of a relatively inexpensive tablet of this Chinese brand. It will be sold on the Czech market in July for 6 thousand crowns. However, if you would like to save a few hundred more, you can go for its close sibling – the TCL Tab 11 tablet. However, this would deprive you of the biggest attraction, the matte Nxtpaper display. The Tab 11 only has a classic LCD panel.
TCL Nxtpaper 11
10.95″, 2000 × 1200, IPS, matte (measured brightness 397 nits) ● MediaTek MT8788, 2.0 GHz ● memory: 4/128 GB, microSDXC ● 8MP rear, 8MP front ● 8000 mAh ● Android 13 ● 802.11ac + Bluetooth 5.0 ● 25.7 × 16.2 × 7 mm ● 462 g
5,999 CZK
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2023-07-06 05:56:46
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