I have to admit that I haven’t heard about this brand before, but then again there are many tablet brands I don’t know of. XPPen Magic Note Pad has just debuted in India and it’s perfect for students and creators who desire a paper-like experience, but for digital writing.
The device is focused on note taking, reading and light productivity. It blends the feel of traditional notebooks with modern Android functionality. It also offers eye confort, precision stylus input and productivity tools. Magic Note Pad packs a 10.95 inch X-Paper display, meant to mimic real paper. It uses an AG nano etched surface, that reduces both glare and reflections.
It’s thus confortable for long reading and writing sessions. It supports 16.7 million colors and reaches up to 400 nits of brightness. It also delivers a smmooth refresh rate, for clear visuals. Reminding me of the TCL machines, the device sprts an X-Paper Key, that lets you switch between 3 modes: Ink, Natural and Light. It does run on an older Android, Android 14 and supports apps from the Google Play Store.
It also comes with 128 GB of storage, good enough for most notes, PDFs and apps. There’s even a dedicated XPPen Notes app, which is built in and offers features like handwriting to text conversion, PDF annotation, auto save and cloud syncing. The bundled X3 Pro Pencil 2 offers 16.384 levels of pressure, for acurate and smooth writing. Other specs include a 13 MP front camera, dual spekaers and microphones.
The battery is an 8000 mAh unit, with 20W fast charging. The product is slim and lgiht at 7 mm and 495 grams. The price is 39.999 INR, which translates to $419.
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