TCL’s latest budget tablet brings its paper-like display tech to a small, carrier-friendly slate. The TAB 8 NXTPAPER 5G comes with an 8.7-inch NXTPAPER 4.0 panel, along with 5G connectivity, a MediaTek MT8755 processor (though neither is specified here), and a price tag of $199 at Verizon, also swings its availability out to Total Wireless. It’s a small gadget with a simple pitch: Protect your eyes, cut down on glare, and stay connected wherever you go.
The major selling points here are the matte, textured screen designed to look like paper, 4GB of RAM and 64GB storage (expandable up to 2TB via a microSD), Android 15 out of the box, and an ample 6,000mAh battery that TCL claims can last for up to about 16 hours of mixed use.

There’s an 8MP camera on the rear and a 5MP up front for video calls.
The Importance Of Eye Comfort On A Small 5G Slate
GLOOMY SITES: Long screen time for commuters, students, and road warriors means the small tablets are used in bright, unpredictable places. Entities like the American Optometric Association say that glare, blue light, and poor contrast may play a role in digital eye strain. TCL’s NXTPAPER method addresses those sticking points with a multi-layer anti-glare treatment that reduces reflections and smears from fingerprints — not irrelevant on a device you’ll be forever prodding and using outside.
On the TAB 8 NXTPAPER 5G, that display has an 800 x 1,340 resolution (around 180 pixels per inch), low on paper but fine for reading, messaging, and watching something on your way to somewhere else.
What makes it special is AI-driven tuning of Eye Comfort Mode that automatically adjusts color temperature, contrast, and brightness depending on the task at hand, be it reading an ebook or streaming video. TCL’s NXTPAPER line has also focused on low blue light and flicker reduction in previous generations, and that same focus flows through NXTPAPER 4.0.
How NXTPAPER 4.0 Performs In Everyday Use
Unlike shiny LCDs, when light hits the matte NXTPAPER surface it’s diffused and so reflections are far less harsh, allowing you to read text clearly without having to increase the brightness of your device. That can help minimize eye fatigue and might save battery life even in bright light. The textured finish feels more natural beneath your fingertip and supports the “paper-like” pitch all while minimizing smudges — small but meaningful quality-of-life wins on a device you will drag around in backpacks and jacket pockets.
The big selling point of the comfort-oriented display will be most appealing to parents or educators who are looking for a cheap tablet. It’s the kind of feature that you notice over time more than when you’re reading a spec sheet, and it fits in with the larger industry trend for TÜV Rheinland-certified low blue light and flicker-free designs across monitors and tablets alike.

Performance And Software On TCL’s Budget 5G Tablet
For everyday tasks — browsing, messaging apps, video streaming, and cloud-based work — the MediaTek MT8755 platform is straightforward and efficient. The 4GB/64GB version is hardly overkill for this price, but the availability of a microSD slot (up to 2TB) gives you some headroom for offline media or coursework. That Android 15 will be running is a welcome surprise in this segment, with new privacy controls and UI polish that give cheap hardware some much-needed modernity.
The other big part of the story is 5G connectivity. Launching on Verizon provides the tablet with an easy gateway into cellular data, so it can double as a living room couch buddy at home and a hotspot-free workhorse on the road. And for many families or small businesses, that’s the kind of flexibility that has more impact than raw CPU horsepower.
Battery Life And Camera Features On The TAB 8 NXTPAPER
The 6,000mAh battery is a rightly judged capacity for an 8.7-inch tablet. That claimed up to 16 hours of mixed use will be dependent on screen brightness, 5G use, and multitasking, but the matte screen can help by keeping text readable at lower brightnesses. It’s a practical combo: comfort for the eyes, with an added nudge toward efficiency.
Camera hardware is simplistic on purpose. The 5MP front camera focuses on clearer video calls and remote learning while the 8MP rear unit is for crisp document scans and quick snaps. A budget tablet doesn’t need high-resolution sensors — it needs consistent performance in everyday use, and that’s what we have here.
Price And Availability Through Verizon And Total Wireless
Priced at $199 through Verizon, the TAB 8 NXTPAPER 5G is cheaper than a lot of name-brand 5G tablets and delivers a standout display experience. It comes in one Paper Gray color with 4GB of RAM and 64GB storage, and availability will expand to Total Wireless. For people weighing their options, the pitch is simple: If you want cellular connectivity and a glare-resistant, eye-friendly screen in a travel-friendly size, this tablet checks those boxes without breaking the bank.
Market trackers like IDC have noted continued demand for low-cost slates focused on practical features — rather than raw specs. TCL’s newest offering owns that reality. With NXTPAPER 4.0, carrier-ready 5G, and up-to-date Android software all rolled into one, the TAB feels like a strong argument for comfort-first mobility at an impulse price point.
