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TLC 40 NXTPAPER Series Brings Paper-Like Experience and Eye-Care Technology to Its Two Newest Smartphones

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TCL has made some really impressive phones that punch well above their category. They’re budget devices loaded with eye-popping screens and excellent cameras. Now TCL is adding a new angle to what makes their phones great by combining it with a different area of screen expertise — NXTPAPER’s paper-like screens on the TLC 40 NXTPAPER Series!

TLC 40 NXTPAPER Series

NXTPAPER has been a go-to screen on TCL tablets for the last few years. It’s TUV certified to provide a low blue light experience with anti-glare and a matte finish. There’s even the ability to swap between a black-and-white or color experience, allowing you to truly customize the experience and be as comfortable as possible reading and browsing.

TLC 40 NXTPAPER

TCL 40 NXTPAPER’s whole experience is designed to be immersive, with a 6.78″ screen, dual speakers, and 3D sound from DTS. Photo-wise, you’ve got a 32-megapixel selfie camera and a 50-megapixel rear camera with a 5-megapixel ultra-wide and a 2-megapixel macro sensor. The whole package runs quite speedy with 8GB of RAM and 8GM virtual RAM expansion, as well as 256GB storage.

Finally, TCL wouldn’t put a NXTPAPER display in and not acknowledge how good it is for taking notes. There’s an optional T-Pen that will be compatible so you can truly bring productivity into your pocket!

TLC 40 NXTPAPER 5G

On the professional side, the TCL 40 NXTPAPER 5G still boasts impressive stats. It rocks a 6.6″ screen, the NXTPAPER UI, and a 50-megapixel main camera/2-megapixel depth sensor/2-megapixel macro sensor as well as an 8-megapixel front camera. You still get impressive speed with 6GB RAM, 6GB virtual RAM expansion, plus 256GB storage.

The TLC 40 NXTPAPER is coming to Europe in October first for €199, while the TCL 40 NXTPAPER 5G hits Europe first for €249 before both expand to more countries.

via TCL

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