The XPPen Magic Note Pad is an all-in-one writing tablet from a company that, so far, has only made drawing tablets – this ...
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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.