The Tab A1 Plus brings a 12.2-inch IPS LCD with 1,600 x 2,400 px resolution, a 3:2 aspect ratio and a 120Hz refresh rate. It's also available in a version with TCL's NxtPaper tech, which gets the signature matte display coating. Regular mode features rich and vibrant colors for regular use. Color Paper dials down the saturation for a paper-like color reading experience, while Ink Paper mode goes grayscale for an e-Ink-like experience.
Honor has teased the MagicPad 4 that it calls the world's thinnest Android tablet. The new model is just 4.8mm thick (not counting that camera bump), a full millimeter thinner than the MagicPad 3 and slightly less than the 5.1mm iPad Pro and Samsung Galaxy Tab S11, the company revealed.
The Poco Pad M1 is a rebranded version of the Redmi Pad 2 Pro. It has the same specs and the same optional accessories, but is available only in one storage configuration and two colorways. The Poco Pad M1 features a 12.1-inch LCD screen with 249ppi density, 120Hz refresh rate, and Dolby Vision support. It is powered by the mid-range Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chip with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage.
Hot on the tail of Amazon's Kindle Scribe Colorosoft, TCL is introducing its own take on a distraction-free note-taking and reading device. Unlike the new Scribe, however, it doesn't use E Ink. The TCL Note A1 NXTPAPER is the company's latest device to use NXTPAPER, TCL's custom paper-like LCD screen, which offers some of the qualities of E Ink without the limitations.
The XPPen Magic Note Pad, a versatile Android tablet, offers an affordable alternative for note-taking and sketching, challenging the dominance of Apple products.