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Hi everyone.
I have been looking at the Nxtpaper 14 inch tablet.
It looks ideal, especially with the screen ratio.
It has some features that I am not bothered about, like the eink modes.
However...
I have seen some other 14 inch tablets like the flycoay 14 or the deemwolf 14. I think these may be generic Chinese tablets just rebranded.
These are a bit cheaper and also look a bit more powerful.
Has anyone used these and what do you think of them.
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04-11-2025, 09:51 PM
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I use the TCL Nxtpaper 14 since one month, buyed at the "big A.....", I´ll give you a short personal review.
First,
if you want to buy it via A....., whatch the prices, they changes every 2-3 days. Today the price is € 546,25,....rather high.
Watch out, there are offers about 420,00, but it´s not clear if these are refurbished and always without cover and pen.
I bought the full offer tab+pen+cover+charger.
Why I bought it:
There are situations where up to 3 musicians have to look at one tablet -> the bigger the better.
And this is the one and only reason, I just use it for mobilesheets (mike should get a fee from TCL). It´s to big just "for fun".
The tab works as expected, but don´t expect a lot of individual settings. This reminds me more to a (samsung) tab 15 years ago, approximatly.
(despite Android Version 14).
Pen works ok, magnetic. You can adhere it on the side of the cover. BUT: it is very weak. A small rubber band is included, just has no sense, because
it is not reasonable usable. (I expected a position as on the pictures, but failed). Obviously it´s not easy to get the pen as a spare part. So, watch out the pen.
The three nxtpaper modes work, especially if you are using it a long time the paper mode is a pleasant mode (eye gently).
Sound: ok, the built-in booster doesn´t convince me.
Annoying: if you change the display mode a sound will be played, it´s not possible to disable it (just if you set volume to 0).
Needs nobody.
Charging with the delivered charger: fast, app. 1%/min (30%->100% app 80 min)
A full accu works about 8-10 hours (app. the same time as a e.g. Samsung S7; used with mobilesheets, rehearsal)
No SD-Slot, no SIM-Slot.
(I - usually - use just tabs with SD-Slot, in case of a tab´s defect, I just have to replace the SD-Card to another tab)
All other things are as you can expect from a contemporary tablet. "Power" is enough for my usage
(app. 5500 songs, backup file is app. 10GB incl. audio), mobilesheets works fluent, no jerky/or whatelse....
The screen ratio is 3:2, matches DIN-A4 almost perfect.
Summarized:
If you really need a 14" tab for mobilesheets/scores/..... it´s ok. My experience is, a 12.4" tab is big enough for most of users,
My main tablet is 12,4".
e.k.
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TCL is a Ginese partially state-owned company.
No software security patches.
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04-13-2025, 01:29 AM
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May I have a question :
Whitch 14 inches tablet in Black and White ?
No sound, no gadgets, dedicated for music Sheet ?
Only purpuose is : repalcing paper.
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Boox has a line of Android based E-readers that are 13.3" not 14". Mobilesheets makes a special version for E-readers that Mike sells on his own store front. Mike want to give one of them a whirl.
the Note Max is newer but it does not have a backlight. The Tab X is older but does have an adjustable backlight. I almost pulled the trigger on the Note Max but without the lighting it is a no go for me. Maybe next year Boox will get it right.
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04-13-2025, 06:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-13-2025, 07:07 AM by Petra-Kathi.)
I have a special eye on the no more really new Samsung S8/S9 Ultra devices, yielding a 14.6" display. They are (rather) frequently offered for less than 500 EUR on the German 2nd hand markets.
Sometimes the price tag even begins with a 3.
With my eyes growing older I'll eventually buy two of them to (re-) create a two-sided display, as I did some time before with my old but still working well 12.2" Samsungs, see https://www.zubersoft.com/mobilesheets/f...l#pid27658
Lately I replaced the wooden frame and the metallic hinge by 3d printed TPU structures, which reduced the overall thickness and adds to device safety against pushes off the stand, see http://linguadapt.de/special/privat/tabl...235258.jpg . The next iteration step (for the larger tablets) will additionally see a separate compartment for the pen that gives free access to it when the "book" is opened, and automatically closes when the hinge is closed. We'll see ...
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04-13-2025, 09:30 PM
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(04-13-2025, 03:27 AM)InstrEd Wrote: Boox has a line of Android based E-readers that are 13.3" not 14". Mobilesheets makes a special version for E-readers that Mike sells on his own store front. Mike want to give one of them a whirl.
the Note Max is newer but it does not have a backlight. The Tab X is older but does have an adjustable backlight. I almost pulled the trigger on the Note Max but without the lighting it is a no go for me. Maybe next year Boox will get it right.
Hope whe find an affordable A4 (14 inches) tablet in 2025, no needs for sound.
Color is intersting but B&W is efficient I think
By the way, what's the utility of sound or audiop files in a sheet tablet ?
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04-13-2025, 09:42 PM
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Quote:Color is intersting but B&W is efficient I think
Yes, but who cares about efficiency in that respect? As long as the usual color displays last for 8+ hours there is no sense in excluding one technology relative to another one. Okay, there may be a point w/r/to weight of the tablet. But typically the instruments we carry the note tablets for are massively heavier than the tablets.
(If you are concerned about the energy consumption by itself: just drink one cup of coffee less per week, that saves about 40-50 Wh  )
Cheers,
Petra
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(04-13-2025, 09:42 PM)Petra-Kathi Wrote: Quote:Color is intersting but B&W is efficient I think
Yes, but who cares about efficiency in that respect? As long as the usual color displays last for 8+ hours there is no sense in excluding one technology relative to another one. Okay, there may be a point w/r/to weight of the tablet. But typically the instruments we carry the note tablets for are massively heavier than the tablets.
(If you are concerned about the energy consumption by itself: just drink one cup of coffee less per week, that saves about 40-50 Wh )
Cheers,
Petra
Nothing to do with the weight, but seems to me B&W reading tablet are better outside in sunny or difficult situation ?
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Readability in bright sunshine is a point, indeed.
I assume that the newer Samsung color tablets are quite well-behaving in that respect. But this is a point to test individually before buying!
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04-14-2025, 04:53 AM
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(04-13-2025, 09:30 PM)Jazzy Boomers Wrote: By the way, what's the utility of sound or audiop files in a sheet tablet ? 
It´s a feature. Someone like/want it, other not.
Mobilesheets allows the combination of audio files and sheetmusic in a very pleasant way.
Just try it!
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