“Maximum Ink Mode” is back on TCL’s NXTPaper 70 Pro


TCL unveils a new generation of smartphones with NXTPaper screen technology, led by the 70 Pro. Its main feature is an e-ink-like matte display wrapped in a mid-range device with upgrades like full dust and water resistance. And of course the It’s aptly called Max Ink mode It’s back – partial focus mode, a simple part trigger, and All the way To the maximum.

The 70 Pro offers a 6.9-inch NXTPaper 4.0 display, offering a textured finish that feels more paper-like than your standard glossy screen. It comes with a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset, 8GB of RAM, an IP68 rating, and a 50MP main camera with optical image stabilization. 60 carsThe 60

TCL is also expanding its line of tablets with something a little different: the Note A1 NXTPaper. It was designed as such Great competitorso it’s not a full-featured tablet, but more of a specialized note-taking device. It offers an 11.5-inch display and runs a simplified Android-based operating system that TCL has customized to run just a few apps: You’ll get Edge and Outlook, but no Play Store here.

Essentially, you’ll spend your time in the Notes interface, which includes a sort of “circle to save” shortcut that adds content to something called the “Inspiration Space.” There’s no cellular data connection, just Wi-Fi, and it comes with a stylus called the T-Pen Pro. The Pen provides haptic feedback based on the writing tool you use in the Notes app so that writing with the Pencil feels appropriately blurry. The effect is neat, although I’d say the lack of pressure sensitivity spoils the illusion somewhat. There are a host of AI writing and handwriting aids, but most important is the presence of a physical home button. I believe we can have beautiful things.

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