![]() A 720p webcam sits above the screen, with a more powerful 8MP ‘AI camera’ on the rear - in other words, I wouldn’t expect high-end photography here. The leatherette-finish rear panel included an integrated kickstand, which is fluted on the sides to allow for the Book X12 Go to be easily placed upright should you prefer a vertical orientation. ![]() Still looking at the tablet itself, the casing is robust while remaining lightweight, weighing in at 599g. The screen uses a standard 1080p resolution and offers a decent level of maximum brightness and color contrast despite the low entry price perhaps a sign of TCL’s experience in the display industry. ![]() In fact, it sits directly between the two currently-available models of the Apple iPad Pro when it comes to size. The display is 12.2 inches diagonally, making it bigger than the majority of tablets but smaller than the Surface Pro 9. The display bezels are a tad chunkier than the ones you’d find on a more premium tablet, but the screen itself is good: this is TCL’s NXTPaper panel, which has a pleasingly paper-like matte finish reminiscent of Lenovo’s new ‘ Smart Paper’ that lends itself well to stylus use. ![]() The TCL Book X12 Go uses a relatively straightforward detachable design without any bells and whistles. (Image credit: Future) TCL Book X12 Go review: Design ![]()
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