Hands in: TCL 60 XE NUCTPER Telephone and NXTAper 11 Plus Tablet

Barcelona – TCL announced the 60 XE NXTPaper tablet and the NxPaper 11 Plus tablet at CES, but first showed them this week at the World Congress of Mobile. Both are visible because they are among the first to use the latest NxTaper technology, which creates a paper -like experience for regular use and has a special monochrome way for prolonged reading. I have to spend some moments with new equipment on the show and have some initial impressions.


60 XE NXTPAPER

60 XE NUCPEPER RISKS 50 XE LASTE EXPERIENCE with updated specifications. It has a 6.8 -inch screen, a major 50MP camera, a 5MP ultra -wide camera, a 2MP depth camera and a 32MP selfie camera. It is made by a 6100+ media processor with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage.

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The phone is quite large, thanks to the size of the screen. At 6.8 inches, it is the same size as the Galaxy S25 Ultra or iPhone 16 Pro Max. Regardless of the size, it is surprisingly easy and I saw it easy to keep and use. TCL makes budget -minded products, so the materials here are not world -class. The frame feels strong, and the rear panel has a gentle feeling towards it. TCL calls the only space of the lonely blue color option.

TCL 60 XE NXTPEPER

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Hard hard not to be amazed by the NXTAPER screen. It has a fully matte look – it is not reflective or shiny, which helps in readability. The colors look amazing, though the panel is washed slightly under direct sunlight. The screen supports a rapid 120Hz refresh rate, and the mode of monochrome is quite easy.

TCL says the phone is first starting in Canada, with the US to follow later. Mimi will be approximately $ 225.


NxPaper 11 plus

Student 11 Plus is a continuation of Tab 10 last year. TCL says it is a global model and will be sold everywhere.

TCL NXTPEPER 11 PLUS Tablet

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The 11.5 -inch 2.2k screen means that the tablet is large enough. Thankfully, it is also quite easy. It was easy to capture and used for some moments in the event space. The design is quite simple for a tablet but functional thanks to well -set buttons and ports.

The tablet runs Android 15 and has a light user interface treatment by TCl. Most importantly, UI goes fast and does not retreat when it passes between applications.

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Since it uses the same learner technology as a phone, the experience is mostly the same. Mat finish is attractive and gives your content a refreshing look.

The tablet is powered by a Helio G100 media processor, with RAM 8 GB configurations and 256 GB or 12 GB storage and 256 GB storage. It has an 8,000 MAH battery that supports 33W wire charging.

Like the phone, the tablet will first go on sale in Canada, with the Later SH.BA. Retail will be about $ 250.

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About Eric Zeman

Managing editor, consumer electronics

Eric Zeman

I am the PCMAG management editor for the content of consumer electronics, overseeing an experienced team of reviewers and product testers. I’ve been covering the technology for over 22 years. Before PCMag, I worked at exits such as Android Authority, Fortune, Informationweek and Phonescoop.

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