Everyone wants Filter the blue light. Whether through your glasses, laptops, or smartphones, companies have hopped on the bandwagen to connect the Blue Light Blocks to cut the wavelengths from reaching your eyes. This claim is to help improve sleep and reduce eastrine, though these blockers cannot be found effective in study yet.
TCL is one such company. It has been producing phones and tablets with its “NXTPAPER” LCD technology for a few years, and the third generation in the TCL 60 XE NXTPAPER 5G smartphone is so good that “reduce your eyes and reduce eye fatigue” can prevent a more blue light than the normal pill. I’ve used this $ 250 Android phone for more than a week, and I don’t think the claims are intact, but I still have come to enjoy a faded paper -like screen. Don’t buy it for promises to stop blue light. Buy it because the matte screen looks good and looks good.
The faded screen
Photo: Julian Sarkato
The original attraction of 60 XE is NxtPapper Mate LCD. It has a pleasant structure like paper and is not a reflection. The colors are more quiet than the phones with the colors screens, and the text and app’s icons may appear a bit fuzzy – I really felt when you compare it with another handset.
The waist of the phone has a similar fading structure, though with a luxury look marble pattern, complete with a sparkling, round camera module. A friend said it looks like a “fancy”, though I am difficult. I don’t mind marble style, but the camera module is not a symmetrical and it feels a bit from place. Nevertheless, it doesn’t look like any other $ 250 smartphone. This is a plus.
However, return to the NXTPAPER display. On the right edge of the phone is the NXTPAPER switch, and by polishing it allow you to choose from three display methods: color paper mode, ink paper mode, and maximum ink mode. I will get these methods, but I want to say that the switch feels cheap and it has a slight confusion. Switching methods also take a heartbeat – it plays a little tune and animation every time, and I can find no way to disable it. (You can at least set it so that it can enter a specific mode when you turn the switch every time instead of choosing.)
Standard format
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Ink Paper Format
Photo: Julian Sarkato
The color of the color paper cleanses and softens the colors, such as the color e -ink eBook reader. The ink paper mode removes all colors and turns black and white, and the screen color temperature is low blue. It’s still an LCD, but in my eyes, it’s better than Android phone that tries to use e ink. You get a similar paper reading experience and matte screen, but at least unlike the phone or Bocus Palma 2, it’s not disappointing or slow. The 120 Hz screen refresh rate and decent ship CPU perform it as a normal phone.
When I am studying, I have enjoyed changing one of these two ways, whether chrome, Google News, or even a domesticity through Bluesky. I usually turn it off and use the standard format while sweeping through Instagram rails, though if you prefer the unconditional look, I am not preventing anything from watching videos in these methods.


