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PRICE 256GB, £324 (£389 inc VAT) amazon.co.ukfrom
You might lust after the massive screen and cutting-edge features of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, but what if you lack the budget? TCL hopes it has the answer with the Nxtpaper 14. Not only does it give you a whopping 14.3in display for under £400, but that display allows you to switch at the press of a button between a Regular mode for everyday use and two simulated E Ink modes for reading documents, books and magazines.
This screen has its strengths and weaknesses. It goes reasonably bright at over 400cd/m 2 , and the Ink paper and Color paper modes are reasonably convincing – not quite matching the matte surface and even lighting of the Lenovo P12 with Matte Display, but coming close. Blacks are surprisingly dark and inky, and colours look punchy on the screen. Yet the resolution of 2,400 x 1,600 is a little low for a screen this big, giving you a pixel density of 202ppi. Nor is colour accuracy perfect, with a high average Delta E of 2.86.