Final week TCL unveiled their newest NXTPAPER 4.0 show know-how that claims to be simpler on the eyes, and TCL is displaying off a brand new Android smartphone referred to as the TCL 60 XE at CES 2025 that makes use of this new display know-how.
What’s fascinating in regards to the TCL 60 XE is it has a button on the facet that may change the display to a “Max Ink Mode” that’s designed to mimick the looks of an E Ink display. It switches to a black and white mode that’s meant to look extra paper-like for elevated readability and longer battery life (they declare the battery can final for as much as 7 days).
The TCL 60 XE has a 6.8″ FHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh fee. The NXTPaper know-how is LCD-based, however with some technical enhancements to enhance eye consolation. Right here’s a blurb from their press launch:
Backed by the superior NXTPAPER know-how, it minimizes dangerous blue gentle and reduces glare considerably to forestall eye fatigue. As well as, the extremely adaptive show routinely adjusts the brightness and shade temperature to match the surroundings, making it excellent for each indoor and out of doors use.
They haven’t revealed all of the specs on the cellphone but, nevertheless it comes with 256GB of inside storage and 8GB of RAM, which could be expanded by a further 8GB. And it has 5010mAh battery. It additionally has an unpleasant contraption on the again that’s a set of three cameras (50MP foremost; 32MP entrance).
Right here’s probably the most stunning factor: The TCL 60 XE is predicted to reach within the US and Canada later this 12 months with a retail worth of simply $199.
I haven’t seen any NXTPaper merchandise in individual earlier than, however I look ahead to attempting out the TCL 60 XE when it will get launched. It’ll be fascinating to see if the display can dwell as much as the hype.
TCL 60 XE NXTPAPER – CES 2025