stray the endless halls of the Fira at MWC 2025 , I see all form of tech , from humanoid robots to 5 G modem and everything in between – but it ’s TCL that has caught my optic this year .

TCL , best get laid for television , has dabbled in the world of smartphones for quite some sentence , focus heavily on its proprietary Nxtpaper display tech .

The technology has been included in the brand’sbest tabletsandbest phonesin various iterations over the preceding few years , but it ’s the Nxtpaper 4.0 - enable TCL Nxtpaper 11 Plus that could really challenge mainstream tablet thespian like Apple , Samsung and Honor .

It ’s all down to the tablet ’s screen ; the 11.5 - inch 2.2 K panel utilises TCL ’s fourth - genNxtpapertechnology , which , if you ’re unfamiliar , allow the tablet to switch between a even color screen , a color einsteinium - ink screen and a black - and - white e - ink screen .

Improvements to the latest looping of the tech include a new optical maser - based outgrowth to craft the matte close on the screen ’s Earth’s surface and improved overall clarity – especially on the edges of text edition , a big issue with Nxtpaper 3.0 tech .

It ’s not just ameliorate hardware , though ; like practically every tech producer , TCL has used AI to advance the system .

AI everywhere

A new AI - power heart caution modality will intelligently exchange between screen mode look on what ’s on screen . That means that , in theory , ebooks will display in black and white , verandah persona should appear in e - ink colour while YouTube should appear in the regular display modal value .

The tablet does have a hardware button to cycle between the three modes , complete with fun on - covert transitions , but it ’s one less thing for user to worry about .

I ’m also a heavy fan of the level of cover customisation on offer . Rather than offering preset mode , you could go through a personalised frame-up that shows you multiple sets of images . You just pick out the images that attend ‘ right ’ to your eyes and you ’ll be left with a colour visibility that should be unique to your needs .

Beyond the new additions , though , TCL ’s Nxtpaper technical school has groovy potency , offering the effective of both regular screens and e - ink alternatives . When combined with the matte - finish showing and the optional stylus accessory , it turns into a gadget akin to theRemarkable ProandKindle Scribe , albeit with the baron and app availability of a steady Android pad .

Elsewhere , the tablet includes a MediaTek Helio G100 with either 8 or 12 GB of RAM , 256 GB of computer storage , an 8000mAh assault and battery and 33W fast charging , all for just € 249 . While I would ’ve prefer a slightly higher specification , maybe that ’ll follow further down the line .