TCL just launched the NXTPaper 11 Plus, a budget-friendly Android tablet with a mission: to be kind to your eyes. Available exclusively at Walmart for $249, the tablet is powered by Android 15 and a MediaTek Helio G100 chip, but its headline feature is the display—one that mimics the texture and softness of real paper.
This 11-inch panel uses TCL’s latest NXTPAPER 4.0 tech, combining nano-matrix lithography and multiple layers of filtering to reduce harsh glare and filter out blue light. The result is a screen that’s matte, flicker-free (thanks to DC dimming instead of PWM), and easy on the eyes—even during long reading or binge sessions. TCL says this setup could help reduce common complaints like headaches, dry eyes, and fatigue, especially among users who are sensitive to glossy displays and backlight flicker.
Under the hood, the NXTPaper 11 Plus isn’t trying to punch above its weight class. It features a 120 Hz 2,200 x 1,440 LCD display, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of internal storage. You’re also getting Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, and a fairly large 8,000 mAh battery with 33W fast charging via USB-C—enough to go from zero to full in under two hours.
Multimedia and productivity aren’t ignored either. TCL has packed in quad speakers with DTS 3D Boom Sound, dual noise-cancelling mics, and front and rear 8MP cameras capable of 1080p video at 30 fps—decent enough for video calls and scanning docs. There’s GPS onboard for mapping, and the whole thing weighs under 500 grams.
If you’ve been looking for a tablet that feels more like reading a book than staring at a light bulb, the NXTPaper 11 Plus might be the first Android device to seriously challenge the eye comfort game—without breaking the bank. And if you want something bigger, the NXTPaper 14 is also out now via Amazon.
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