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XP-Pen’s Magic Note Pad has three quick access color modes and a stylus with over 16,000 levels of pressure sensitivity. XP-Pen’s Magic Note Pad has three quick access color modes and a stylus with ...
XPPen Magic Note Pad: Two-minute review The XPPen Magic Note Pad aims to deliver the best of both worlds – a digital writing pad that’s easy on the eyes while also functioning as a true productivity ...
The XPPen Magic Note Pad is a fascinating jack-of-all-trades. It’s an Android tablet with the anti-glare, versatile, ink-inspired display of an e-reader. It’s also a digital drawing pad, with a ...
The author has always had a preference for physical-paper books, and handwritten notes. I rarely use any digital devices like smartphones or tablets in the studio for daily note-taking, even though ...
XPPen is probably best known for making drawing tablets that artists can use as input devices for computers. But the company has begun branching out into standalone tablets like the Magic Drawing Pad ...
The digital note pad ships with a pen stylus that boasts 16,384 pressure levels for supreme accuracy and response – many pens in the wild today top out at 4,096. The XP Pro Pencil 2 comes with a soft ...
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The XPPen Magic Note Pad aims to deliver the best of both worlds – a digital writing pad that’s easy on the eyes while also functioning as a true productivity tablet running Android 14. It claims to ...