TCL's Note A1 Nxtpaper is cheaper than the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft and packs more AI-powered features and internal storage.
So, I spent over $600 on an iPad Air and an Apple Pencil. This combination has been my go-to for digital note-taking for years. However, I recently ended up with an e-Ink tablet (with the intention of ...
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. The matte display looks great, but the tablet skips Nxtpaper's signature mode switcher.
TCL’s Note A1 combines a paper-feel display with handwriting recognition, transcription, and summaries – without the ...
Overview: E-Ink tablets in 2026 are built for focus. They remove noise, reduce eye strain, and make reading and writing feel ...
TCL’s Note A1 has officially launched, revealing a full spec sheet with an 11.5-inch 120Hz display, AI-powered tools, and ...
It feels like the Note A1 is trying to embody the aesthetic of digital notebooks while jumping a few rungs above the most ...
When the Amazon Kindle Scribe first launched, it got a mitigated review from us because the software experience wasn’t on par with the promising hardware. After a few updates, it is finally living up ...
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The TCL Note A1 NXTPAPER features a 120Hz NXTPAPER display, stylus support and AI-powered note-taking, positioning it as a ...