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TCL has announced the Note A1 tablet for international markets. The new model aims to deliver a paper-like digital writing and reading experience without using E Ink. Instead, it features the company’s NxtPaper display that supports full color and high refresh rates.

TCL Note A1 tablet

TCL Note A1 Specifications

The Note A1 features an 11.5-inch anti-glare LCD panel that supports 16.7 million colors. TCL uses its proprietary NxtPaper display tech that reduces blue light, eliminates flickering, and uses a matte finish to simulate a paper-like surface. This helps reduce eye strain while preserving the responsiveness and versatility of an LCD.

The tablet supports stylus input with dual tips and an integrated eraser. It has extremely low input latency, which benefits writing, sketching, and drawing. The Note A1 can also convert handwritten notes into digital text and supports AI-based features such as note summarization, voice transcription, and smart search.

TCL Note A1 tablet

TCL equips the Note A1 with an 8-microphone array to capture clear audio during meetings and video calls. The tablet supports speech-to-text, which can be useful for creating transcriptions or summaries. TCL has also added cloud-syncing features with services like Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive.

The device measures 260.1 x 196.5 x 5.5mm and weighs 500 grams. It includes a fingerprint sensor, support for wireless display casting, and a magnetic pogo pin connector for attaching a keyboard accessory. The design includes a thicker bezel on one side to aid one-handed use, along with a circular front button. It also features a single rear camera mounted on the back.

TCL Note A1 tablet

TCL has not revealed full hardware specifications yet, such as processor, RAM, or storage. The tablet is expected to run on Android and support multitasking features like split-screen mode.

Pricing and Availability

The TCL Note A1 will be available through a Kickstarter campaign, with prices starting at $419.

In related news, TCL has recently unveiled the P7 Ultra, its first smart health air conditioner powered by open-source HarmonyOS. The company has also launched the A400 Pro QD-Mini LED Art TV, featuring a 4K 144Hz display and built-in AI art generation tools.

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