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TCL Nxtpaper 14 Review: Textured Display Dynamics
Dec 12, 2024
At a glance

Expert’s Rating

Pros

Multiple display options
Generous storage
Charger included

Cons

Dim display
Average battery life
Poor cameras

Our Verdict

A decent Android tablet with unique display options, but the price puts it too close to some of the best tablets that offer more for the money.
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TCL has been slowly introducing its Nxtpaper range of devices over the past few of years, with unique screens that can switch between the standard display you’d find on other tablets, to a black and white e-ink style mode that looks more akin to an eReader.
The Nxtpaper 14 is the latest in this range, but does the whole package make it one that could combine two devices into one?

Design & Build

Widescreen layout
6.95mm thick
IP54 rating
Tablets seem to now fall into two main styles – the large, widescreen format that’s great for consuming content and doubling as a makeshift laptop when you connect a keyboard – such as the Google Pixel Tablet and the Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2 – and the more compact ones that can be used easily for reading, taking notes, surfing the web and watching a bit of streamed content like the iPad Mini or Samsung Galaxy Tab A9.
The TCL Nxtpaper 14 falls firmly in the former category, with its 14.3-inch display requiring a sizable frame around it. Thankfully, the bezels are reasonably thin, so the dimensions come in at 322.4 x 222 x 6.95mm with a weight of 760g.
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