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Look, I haven’t picked up the TCL 60 XE, however I can already let you know the title of its greatest characteristic: Max Ink Mode. The 60 XE is the most recent of TCL’s telephones to make use of its Nxtpaper show know-how, aimed to go simple on the eyes with lowered glare and an E Ink-like monochrome mode.
The telephone has a full-color 6.8-inch show by default, however in case you flip a slider on the facet of the gadget, you enter Max Ink Mode. Along with being a form of e-reader mode, it may additionally silence notifications so you may get a bit peace and quiet when you do some studying. How pretty! TCL launched this “Nxtpaper key” on some telephones final 12 months, however they by no means made it to the US. It’s our flip now, as a result of the 60 XE is a North American unique.
The TCL 60 XE additionally includes a 50-megapixel rear digital camera and a 32-megapixel selfie digital camera and comes with a wholesome 256GB of storage and 8GB of RAM. It’ll begin at $199, occurring sale first in Canada in Might 2025, with US availability later within the 12 months.
TCL has a few different non-TV issues to indicate off at CES 2025: a Nxtpaper 11 Plus pill with the corporate’s next-gen Nxtpaper 4.0 know-how, which is meant to supply higher readability and sharpness. The Nxtpaper 11 Plus emphasizes eye consolation with viewing modes designed to ease pressure, providing an 11.5-inch 2.2K show with a 120Hz refresh fee. The corporate isn’t saying its pricing or availability but.
There’s additionally a brand new projector — the Playcube, which makes use of a “modular idea integrating aesthetics and performance,” in accordance with a press launch. No value or availability on that one, both.