Published on August 10th, 2022 | by Adrian Gunning
TCL Premieres Proprietary NXTPAPER Screen Technology In Australia For First Time As Education Sector Comes Into Focus
TCL, one of the world’s best-selling consumer electronics brands and leading technology companies, today unveiled its proprietary NXTPAPER display technology for the first time in Australia at EduTech 2022, the region’s largest education trade show and conference. With the impending launch of the TCL NXTPAPER 10s tablet, it is signaling its intentions to work with the education sector to deliver affordable technology that also delivers significant eye health and wellness benefits to users.
Designed specifically with a focus on eye protection to benefit a wide range of consumers, the TCL NXTPAPER 10s reduces blue light through the screen by a huge 73%, as certified by TÜV Rheinland. This blue light reduction is achieved through both the tablet’s software and hardware, its paper-like display design utilising 10 layers of protection to retain natural colours and allowing users to enjoy clear viewing from any angle, setting an industry standard.
As the education system increasingly turns to technology both in and outside of the classroom, TCL is showcasing its new paper-like technology for the first time to leading education experts, demonstrating the benefits of its reduced blue light display from the home to the classroom. TCL aims to keep teachers, students and parents top-of-mind with the development of its innovative display technology, though ultimately its benefits will positively impact a wide range of people.
“With the local launch of our NXTPAPER 10s tablet right around the corner, we’re thrilled to be showing off our newest innovative display tech at such a major education conference. As a parent myself, I have been concerned with the amount of time my two kids spend on screens at school and at home, and I truly believe our newest tablet offering will provide parents like me peace-of-mind that kids can equally study and surf the web without unnecessary strain on their eyes,” says Joseph Corrente, Channel Manager for TCL Communication Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Islands.
“Our ongoing focus on the eye fatigue and safety of our consumers is nothing new for us, and our new proprietary display technology with NXTPAPER is no exception. While we know this tablet will offer a compelling opportunity for technology decision makers in the education sector, we are also confident that the NXTPAPER 10s’ benefits extend far and wide, offering Australians affordable and safe display technology which will benefit their everyday lives whether for work or entertainment.”
The TCL NXTPAPER 10s has PC Mode built-in, and is easily accessible through the drop down setting from the home screen, which combined with its Folio Keyboard and the 8000mAh battery results in more than a full day of learning, working or entertainment.
THE TCL NXTPAPER 10s was initially unveiled at CES 2022 and will launch in Australia in September 2022 with a recommended retail price of $499. Stockists will be announced shortly.