XP-Pen introduces distraction-reducing Magic Note Pad tablet

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XP-Pen has launched a new tablet called the Magic Note Pad. This device runs on Android and features three screen modes designed to mimic E Ink technology. The goal is to help users experience less eye fatigue and fewer distractions. Unlike typical digital notebooks, the Magic Note Pad uses a full-color LCD screen instead of E Ink. It offers three color modes that can be quickly accessed with a button on the side. One of these modes is black-and-white, while another lowers the screen's color saturation to resemble E Ink displays. The tablet's surface is nano-etched, which helps to reduce glare and gives a paper-like feel when using a stylus. The "Light Color Mode" reduces brightness, making colors appear softer. The "Ink Paper Mode" completely eliminates color for a more traditional writing experience. Included with the Magic Note Pad is the X3 Pro Pencil 2 stylus. This stylus attaches magnetically to the tablet and uses advanced electromagnetic technology, meaning it does not require charging. The Magic Note Pad is currently available online for $439.99, but there is a limited-time discount bringing the price down to $359.99.


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