TCL’s Note A1 combines a paper-feel display with handwriting recognition, transcription, and summaries – without the sluggishness of e-ink.
TCL gave us a first look at the Note A1 Nxtpaper, a svelte device designed for brainstorming ideas and jotting down notes with the included stylus.
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Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. The matte display looks great, but the tablet skips Nxtpaper's signature mode switcher.
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TCL is bringing its NXTPAPER display technology to a new 11.5 inch tablet made for writing as well as reading. The upcoming TCL Note A1 is clearly taking aim at products like the reMarkable Paper Pro, ...
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