The TCL Note A1 NXTPAPER features a 120Hz NXTPAPER display, stylus support and AI-powered note-taking, positioning it as a colour alternative to e-ink tablets like Kindle Scribe and reMarkable ...
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. The matte display looks great, but the tablet skips Nxtpaper's signature mode switcher.
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Onyx Boox Note Air 5 C review: Could an e-ink tablet replace your notebook and iPad?
In the UK, the Onyx Boox Note Air 5 C starts at around £499.99 for the basic tablet, with bundles including the stylus closer ...
Struggling to choose? Both start at $499, but Paper Pro Move’s no-glare e?ink helps you write longer with fewer distractions.
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Review: XPPen Magic Note Pad makes digital note-taking feel like traditional paper and pen
XPPen’s Magic Note Pad (MNP1095) is a lightweight delight, complete with a responsive and accurate stylus that's lighter than air to write with. With over 16K of pressure levels, and paired with the ...
Earlier this month, reMarkable – the company behind one of the most iconic paper tablets on the market – announced a new, smaller version of the reMarkable Paper Pro. It’s called reMarkable Paper Pro ...
TCL’s Note A1 combines a paper-feel display with handwriting recognition, transcription, and summaries – without the ...
TCL Unveils Note A1 NXTPAPER: AI-Powered E-Note with Paper-Like Display and Smart Productivity Tools
"TCL Note A1 NXTPAPER lets you think, write, and create as naturally as on paper, but with the intelligence and freedom of modern technology," said Daniel Sun, chief technology officer at TCL ...
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