
"The first thing I noticed when I unboxed the Nxtpaper 60 Ultra was its unmistakably large 7.2-inch panel, which dwarfs the Galaxy S25 Ultra I carry. One-handed use is nearly impossible, and I had to be sure my pockets could handle the footprint of the device, especially when equipped with the case that also stores a stylus. Also: This $200 Android phone with a paper-like display made my Pixel look overbearing"
"The LCD panel features a 120 Hz refresh for smooth navigation, and black levels impressed me more than I expected from LCD. In fact, much of the color science resembled an OLED display. The tech that drives Nxtpaper's eye-soothing display adds extra layers on top, which can give content a subtle haze. The matte finish kills any reflections and most fingerprints, but also makes it somewhat difficult to view in direct sunlight."
TCL Nxtpaper 60 Ultra integrates Nxtpaper 4.0 into a large-format mid-range smartphone that emphasizes comfort and size rather than flagship performance. The device sports a 7.2-inch matte LCD with a 120 Hz refresh rate and unusually deep black levels for an LCD, producing color science that can resemble an OLED. Nxtpaper adds extra surface layers that create a subtle haze and a matte finish that eliminates reflections and fingerprints but reduces visibility in direct sunlight. The display can dim to two nits and reportedly remains effective down to around 3.4% battery life. The panel achieves low brightness without pulse-width modulation, reducing flicker-related eye strain and headaches.
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