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The Magic Note Pad from XPPen is a great way to take your note-taking to a new level with its integrated XPNotes app, X3 Pro Pencil 2, X-paper color options, and AG nano-etched screen coating.
One of the standout features of the Magic Note Pad is its industry-first 90Hz refresh rate, a game-changer for digital note-taking devices. Unlike traditional e-ink displays that often suffer from ...
The Magic Note Pad’s 10.95 inch, 1920 x 1200 pixel display with a 90 Hz refresh rate and up to 400 nits brightness. In full color mode it has 95% sRGB gamut and support for 16.7 million colors.
XPPen's Magic Note Pad Helps Unlock Your Professional Flow State: Writer Vicky Zimmerman and Senior Barrister Jackson Ng talk harnessing creativity with XPPen’s innovative digital ecosystem.
Powered by Android 14's open ecosystem, the Magic Note Pad delivers a versatile, efficient, and eye-friendly digital note-taking solution tailored for business professionals, students, and ...
The Magic Note Pad doesn't use E Ink technology, but is rather a modified 10.9-inch LCD panel in a similar vein to TCL's NXTPAPER technology. XPPen is calling its display solution 3-in1 X-Paper.
But the team recently noticed my notebooks had been replaced by something new—the XPPen Magic Note Pad. Well, this is the best paper-like tablet I could find for fitting my reading and writing.
Quick Pad UWP does a good job of delivering a note-taking experience that can stay above all of your other apps. That comes in handy when you need to jot things down while watching or reading ...
Yesterday I featured a collection of note-taking applications in my quest for a free alternative to OneNote. Then I had the chance to talk with Jeff Janer, CEO of Springpad.