The Chinese company TCL has introduced two new tablets: TCL NXTPARE 11 and TCL TAB 11. Both devices are mid-range devices with similar specifications. TCL NXTPARE 11 has anti-subscription screen technology. The company was announced during the MWC 2023 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
TCL NXTPAPER 11
The TCL NXTPARE 11 display has NXTPARE cooking technology, which the company announced last year. The screen has a new technology that gives it a paper-like texture and accompanies it, which contributes to a better reading experience in bright lighting conditions.
The device has a 10.95-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 2000 x 1200 pixels and 500 nits. It is equipped with a light sensor with which the color temperature of the screen can be adapted to the ambient light conditions.
The device is Android 13, equipped with Helio P60T processor, only offers WiFi version, supports Bluetooth 5.0, 8MP front camera, video call microphones and 4 speakers.
The device has 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal memory, which can be expanded via a microSD slot.
The device is 6.9 mm thick and weighs 462 grams. And it's powered by an 8,000mAh battery, which charges with an 18W charging capacity over a USB-C connection. From May next year, it will be available on the market for $250.
TCL TAB 11
The TCL Tab 11 PC has a classic display similar to NXTPARE 11 in terms of resolution and measurements, and also includes 4GB RAM and 128GB storage with microSD support. The device runs on the Helio P60T processor and differs from the TCL NXTPARE 11 in that its counterpart supports 4G connectivity in addition to WiFi. The device also supports an electronic pen for writing on the screen and two front and rear cameras with a resolution of 8 megapixels each.
The device will be delivered in May next year at a price of $210 for the fourth generation version and $180 for the Wi-Fi version.