TCL's Note A1 Nxtpaper is cheaper than the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft and packs more AI-powered features and internal storage.
Struggling to choose? Both start at $499, but Paper Pro Move’s no-glare e?ink helps you write longer with fewer distractions.
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. The matte display looks great, but the tablet skips Nxtpaper's signature mode switcher.
TCL’s Note A1 combines a paper-feel display with handwriting recognition, transcription, and summaries – without the ...
It feels like the Note A1 is trying to embody the aesthetic of digital notebooks while jumping a few rungs above the most ...
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Overview: E-Ink tablets in 2026 are built for focus. They remove noise, reduce eye strain, and make reading and writing feel ...
Let me start with a small confession: I generally haven't been much of a note taker. I have the dangerous mindset of "I'll remember that later", so I try to take as few notes as possible. That being ...
Say goodbye to jotting things down in paper notebooks—from here on out, we’re upgrading to tablets for all of our note-taking needs. A tablet's screen is typically far larger than a smartphone's ...
The TCL Note A1 NXTPAPER features a 120Hz NXTPAPER display, stylus support and AI-powered note-taking, positioning it as a ...