TCL has unveiled key details of its upcoming TCL Note A1 NxtPaper, a tablet designed with a focus on eye comfort, productivity, and digital writing. With its NxtPaper display technology and stylus support, the device targets users who spend long hours reading, sketching, or taking notes.


Display & Visual Experience
The TCL Note A1 NxtPaper is built around a large screen optimised for comfort:
- 11.5-inch display
- 3:2 aspect ratio for reading and documents
- 2200 × 1440 resolution
- 120Hz refresh rate
- 300 nits brightness
- NxtPaper technology is designed to:
- Reduce glare
- Minimise eye strain
- Mimic a paper-like viewing experience
This makes the tablet well-suited for extended reading and study sessions.
Performance & Memory
Under the hood, the tablet focuses on smooth everyday performance:
- MediaTek G100 processor
- 8GB RAM
- 256GB internal storage
- Optimised for:
- Note-taking
- Multitasking
- Media consumption
While not aimed at heavy gaming, the hardware is well-balanced for productivity.
Battery & Charging
Battery life is another key highlight:
- 8,000mAh battery
- 33W fast charging
- Designed to last through:
- Full workdays
- Long reading sessions
- Continuous stylus use
Stylus & Writing Experience
TCL is clearly targeting creators and students:
- Supports T-Pen Pro stylus
- 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity
- Enables:
- Precise handwriting
- Natural sketching
- Detailed annotations
The high sensitivity makes it suitable for both note-taking and drawing.

Camera & Connectivity
The tablet keeps cameras simple and functional:
- 13MP rear camera
- Suitable for:
- Document scanning
- Casual photography
Connectivity options include:
- Bluetooth 5.3
- USB Type-C port
- Pogo pin interface for accessories like keyboards
Pricing & Availability
TCL is offering an early purchase incentive:
- Early bird price: $419
- Regular retail price: $549
This pricing positions the Note A1 NxtPaper as a mid-range productivity tablet with premium display features.

Who Is This Tablet For?
The TCL Note A1 NxtPaper is ideal for:
- Students and educators
- Readers and writers
- Digital note-takers
- Users who want a paper-like screen experience
Final Thoughts
By combining a high-refresh-rate NxtPaper display with stylus support and solid battery life, TCL is offering a tablet focused on comfort and productivity rather than raw performance.
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