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TCL NXTPAPER 14 256GB Tablet $648 + Delivery ($0 C&C/ in-Store) @ Harvey Norman

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I think it's a niche product. It is a 14.3" tablet with a paperlike display.

Processor Brand MediaTek
Processor Model Helio G99 (MT8781)
Installed RAM 16GB
RAM Configuration 2 x 8GB
Primary Storage Capacity 256GB
Screen Size (inches) 14.3
Screen Definition 2.4K
Screen Resolution 2400 x 1600
Screen Aspect Ratio 3:2
Monitor Refresh Rate 60Hz
Front Camera Resolution 13MP + 5MP
Rear Camera Flash Yes
Rear Camera Resolution 8MP
Wireless Networking Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi
Connectivity USB Type-C
Additional Features 33W Fast Charging
Operating System Android 14

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Comments

  • If it wasn't 60hz I woulda grabbed one

    • The benifits of this tablet is the treatment they do on the screen, which it makes it more closely resemble paper.

  • Can get similar off AliExpress. Redmi pad pro or Lenovo were recently posted on here

    • I think none of them was 14"?

      • Teclast just released their 14 inch model with a helio g99

  • +2

    RAM is 8GB + 8GB RAM expansion

  • Is this any different to getting a normal tablet and putting a paperlike screen protector on it?

  • Will buy when $99

  • +1

    G99 for $650… no chance.

    • +1

      I second that

      • Ill ask HN muzeeb to move the decimal 2 points to the left

  • Super ugly camera bump

  • Just commenting to say I bought one of these a couple of weeks ago, and I'm really happy with it. Exactly what I expected, and has replaced my portable monitor as well.

    • I checked it out in person at the Melbourne QV. I just thought it was better than what the specs show.

    • I'm guessing you are using wifi casting for portable monitor usage? It doesn't support USB-C DisplayPort does it?

      • It doesn't, no. I'm using SpaceDesk.

  • Weight and battery life are important to know. This is basically the size of an A4 sheet! What pens work with it? Android version? Expected years of updates?

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