TCL's 3-In-1 Android Tablet With Two E-Ink Modes Drops To $150 For Black Friday

TCL's 3-In-1 Android Tablet With Two E-Ink Modes Drops To $150 For Black Friday
Gaming News 29 November 2025
Title: TCL's 3-In-1 Android Tablet With Two E-Ink Modes Drops To $150 For Black Friday

Black Friday is officially here, and Amazon is wasting no time in rolling out some genuinely compelling tech deals. One that caught our eye? The TCL NXTPaper tablet lineup. What makes these tablets stand out is their unique display, offering a versatile 3-in-1 experience that could be a game-changer for students, creatives, and frankly, anyone who spends too much time staring at screens (guilty!).

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The big draw here is the NXTPaper's adaptable display. You're not just stuck with a standard LCD screen. Instead, you can switch between a regular Android tablet interface, a full-color e-ink mode, and a classic black-and-white e-ink mode. Think about it: you can binge-watch your favorite shows, then seamlessly transition to reading an ebook without the harsh glare, or even sketch out some ideas like you would on paper. This adaptability is a huge win, especially for eye strain.

Now, let's talk about the deals. The flagship TCL NXTPaper 14.3-inch bundle is currently marked down to $300, a hefty $170 off its original $470 price. But the real steal seems to be the 11-inch NXTPaper bundle. The 64GB version is going for a mere $150 (originally $250), while the 128GB model is priced at $180 (down from $290). And if you're looking for something a little newer, the NXTPaper Plus 11.5-inch bundle is on sale for $240, a significant drop from its usual $370. Oh, and all these deals include a protective flip case and a stylus, which is a nice touch.

Digging into the specs, the 14.3-inch model packs a MediaTek Helio G99 processor, 256GB of storage, and 8GB of RAM (expandable, thankfully). The 10,000mAh battery promises solid battery life, particularly when using those power-sipping e-ink modes. It's also got a decent camera setup and quad speakers for a more immersive experience. The 11-inch model (Gen 2) boasts an upgraded 4.0 display with improved clarity and enhanced blue light reduction - a feature I personally appreciate. Both models come with a flip case and T-Pen stylus, making them ready to go out of the box.

Honestly, at these prices, the TCL NXTPaper tablets are worth considering, especially if you're looking for a versatile device that can handle everything from work to entertainment while being a bit easier on your eyes. It might be the perfect gift for that student or artist in your life – or maybe even yourself. Just saying!

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