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Old 01-07-2026, 02:50 PM   #35
brehon
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Finally purchased Nxtpaper 11 Plus tablet and Nxtpaper 40 phone. Previously had Nxtpaper 11 tablet but returned due to screen issues (uniformity).

As it has NXTPAPER 4.0 screen, compared to Nxtpaper 11 and Nxtpaper 40, both with NXTPAPER 2.0 screen I can also say that 4.0 is an upgrade. The colors, when set to neutral sRGB with all NXTVISION enhancements off, seem to look bit better -more natural and pleasant when reading. The text is also bit sharper.

There are still downsides, like brightness even when set to 0% is still too high for reading in total darkness(partially remedied by third-party dimming applications) while at 100% still too low for sunny days,

All I can say is that Nxtpaper 11 Plus is pretty good for reading, definitely better than normal LCD tablets but still subpar to e-ink devices outdoors in direct sunlight. The difference between previous Nxtpaper devices is noticeable but I wouldn't switch devices just because of it.


If someone owns any Nxtpaper device, I have small question. I've set my devices to not use any screen enhancements and in default sRGB mode but I find it (especially on Nxtpaper 40) to be bit too blueish/cold for long reading sessions. I could enable TCL's "Eye Comfort Mode" or manually offset sRGB to warmer temperatures or use third-part application like Red Moon to control it. But which one would be best? And does TCL "Eye Comfort Mode" change how image is processed in similar way to their NXTVISION modes?
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