The XPPen Magic Note Pad is an all-in-one writing tablet from a company that, so far, has only made drawing tablets – this first attempt is near perfect, with three color modes for the screen to suit ...
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Colour accuracy is also noteworthy, with 99% sRGB coverage, full lamination, which should mean no visible parallax. The slim ...
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 ...
XPPen is best known for its drawing tablets, but it has recently entered a more serious tablet business with devices such as the Magic Drawing Pad. Now, with the Magic Note Pad, it has raised the bar ...
“From capturing field notes to producing published pieces, the Magic Note Pad is an essential addition to my go-bag,” said our journalists. “The display feels easy on the eyes, even after hours of ...
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 ...
During last week's visit, we took a look at the MyFirst Sketch Book, a doodle/sketch pad designed for children in the 4-through-14 age group. Its big feature: It uses Bluetooth to transfer in real ...
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