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TCL upgrades NXTPAPER with AMOLED for brighter, crisper eye-friendly displays
technology4 days ago

TCL upgrades NXTPAPER with AMOLED for brighter, crisper eye-friendly displays

TCL is upgrading its glare-free NXTPAPER displays by adopting AMOLED technology to boost brightness, outdoor performance, and color while preserving eye-friendly benefits. The AMOLED NXTPAPER aims for up to 3,200 nits brightness, 120Hz refresh, full color gamut, and blue-light reduction as low as 2.9%. Demonstrations at CES and plans to launch an AMOLED NXTPAPER smartphone by year-end are in motion, with MWC 2026 coverage ongoing but no device announced yet.

TCL Unveils Natural Light: A Brighter, Smarter Nxtpaper LCD Upgrade
technology4 days ago

TCL Unveils Natural Light: A Brighter, Smarter Nxtpaper LCD Upgrade

MWC saw TCL debut Natural Light, an LCD-based upgrade to its Nxtpaper tech that reduces glare with 90% circular polarization, trims blue-light emissions down to as low as 2.9% through filtration, and auto-adjusts brightness and color temperature to match ambient light, delivering up to 3200 nits brightness and full P3 color. TCL also showcased Tab A1 Plus and Tab A1 Plus Nxtpaper tablets (with US/Europe release plans) and announced the Nxtpaper 70 Pro will ship in the US in April; pricing hasn’t been disclosed.

Premium feel on a budget: TCL NXTPAPER 11 Plus shines for everyday reading
technology1 month ago

Premium feel on a budget: TCL NXTPAPER 11 Plus shines for everyday reading

Tom’s Guide’s review praises the TCL NXTPAPER 11 Plus as a standout budget tablet: an 11.5-inch, matte NXTPAPER display with Ink Paper and Color Paper modes that mimic ePaper to cut glare and eye strain, a pre-included folio case and active stylus, a customizable NXTPAPER Key backlight, and stock Android for smooth multitasking. It’s portable, sunlight-friendly, and designed for reading and light productivity, with a price around $370 (often under $300), making it a compelling iPad Pro or reMarkable alternative for everyday use on the go.

TCL QM8K: 65-Inch QLED TV Drops to $1,000
technology1 month ago

TCL QM8K: 65-Inch QLED TV Drops to $1,000

TCL drops big discounts on the QM8K midrange TV lineup, with the 65-inch model reduced from $2,500 to $1,000 (about 60% off) and larger sizes discounted as well (75" to $1,500, 98" to $3,000). The bezel-less design sits on a pedestal, and the TV runs Google TV with Chromecast and AirPlay 2, offering up to 5,000-nit brightness, 144 Hz gaming mode, and HDR formats including HDR10+ and Dolby Vision IQ.

Sony-TCL Tie-Up Promises a New Era for TVs, Pending Regulatory Hurdles
technology1 month ago

Sony-TCL Tie-Up Promises a New Era for TVs, Pending Regulatory Hurdles

Sony and TCL have signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding to explore a joint venture in which TCL would own 51% and Sony 49% of Sony-branded TVs and related audio hardware. The deal would give Sony access to TCL’s end-to-end manufacturing and TCL access to Sony’s acclaimed picture processing, potentially lowering costs and boosting Bravia performance, while keeping the Sony/Bravia name. It still requires regulatory approvals, and products are likely years away (potentially 2027), with many questions about how much Sony tech would flow to TCL and how premium vs. midrange lines would be divided. It signals a potential new phase for Sony rather than the end of the brand.

Sony-TCL JV Aims to Shape the TV Era, Bravia Brand Stays
technology1 month ago

Sony-TCL JV Aims to Shape the TV Era, Bravia Brand Stays

Sony and TCL announced a joint venture to spin Sony's TV and audio business into a new company, with TCL owning 51% and Bravia branding remaining for Sony sets; the plan targets a 2027 start after regulatory approvals. By combining Sony's image/audio tech with TCL's display manufacturing and scale, the partnership seeks to better compete in the crowded smart-TV market, potentially bringing pricing pressure and, on TCL-branded sets, more advertising.

TCL to steer Sony’s Bravia line in a 51/49 TV joint venture
business1 month ago

TCL to steer Sony’s Bravia line in a 51/49 TV joint venture

Sony and TCL announced a global joint venture in which TCL will own 51% and Sony 49% of Sony’s home-entertainment business (Bravia TVs and related gear). The venture will handle product development, manufacturing, sales, and service worldwide, will continue using the Bravia branding but will rely on TCL display technology, and is expected to launch in April 2027 pending regulatory approvals.

TCL Unveils Award-Winning Mini-LED TVs at CES 2026
technology1 month ago

TCL Unveils Award-Winning Mini-LED TVs at CES 2026

TCL's first RGB Mini LED TV, the RM9L, impressed with its vibrant colors, high brightness, and good viewing angles during a CES 2026 hands-on, though it falls slightly short of TCL's flagship X11L in brightness and sharpness. The TV features a premium design, advanced local dimming, and supports high-end HDR formats, promising a strong performance that has tech enthusiasts eager for a full review.

TCL Unveils X11L Series SQD-Mini LED TV with Advanced Quantum Dot Technology at CES 2026
technology2 months ago

TCL Unveils X11L Series SQD-Mini LED TV with Advanced Quantum Dot Technology at CES 2026

TCL announced its new X11 series TVs at CES 2026, featuring SQD-Mini LED technology with up to 20,000 dimming zones and 10,000 nits peak brightness, available in 75, 85, and 98 inches starting at $6,999. These TVs support Gemini's voice control for settings adjustments and will soon include an Xbox Game Pass app for Google TV. Pre-orders are now open.

TCL Revamps NXTPaper Series with New E Ink Devices and Features
technology2 months ago

TCL Revamps NXTPaper Series with New E Ink Devices and Features

TCL has announced the NXTPaper 70 Pro smartphone featuring a paper-like 6.9-inch NXTPaper 4.0 display with Max Ink Mode, along with a new Note A1 NXTPaper tablet designed for note-taking, both emphasizing low-distraction, productivity-focused features. The 70 Pro offers water resistance, a 50MP camera, and is priced around $400 in Europe, while the Note A1 is available for pre-order at a discounted price of $419, expected to ship by February.

TCL's Latest E Ink Tablet and NXTPaper Series Boost Reading and Note-Taking Tech
technology2 months ago

TCL's Latest E Ink Tablet and NXTPaper Series Boost Reading and Note-Taking Tech

TCL has announced the Note A1 Nxtpaper, a new digital paper tablet featuring a 120Hz full-color display that combines Nxtpaper technology with an LCD, aimed at professionals, students, and creatives. It offers office productivity tools, seamless file sharing, and a notebook-style design, with pre-orders available on Kickstarter and a retail price of $549, set to launch in late February 2026.