3-in-1 Color E-Note Combines Fast Refresh with Eye-Friendly Scribbling

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Reading and writing on standard tablets can strain your eyes, but E Ink technology offers a solution. However, color quality can often be disappointing, and the refresh rate is often not very smooth. XPPen has introduced a new ePaper note device with three color options and an improved refresh rate.
Unlike E Ink, the Magic Note Pad utilizes a modified 10.9-inch LCD panel, similar to TCL’s NXTPAPER technology. XPPen refers to this display as their 3-in-1 X-Paper.
This display provides three different modes: Paper Mode for a monochrome experience that’s easy on the eyes, Light Color Mode for a subtle color effect similar to E Ink, and Nature Color Mode for vibrant, full-color visuals like those found on regular tablets.

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Enhanced Display Features for Clarity and Comfort
The display’s resolution reaches 1,920 x 1,200 pixels, and the nano-etched matte surface helps to reduce glare and reflections. Backlighting is available in all modes, with automatic adjustments up to 400 nits.
Where E Ink devices often struggle with low refresh rates, XPPen’s 90-Hz panel offers “fluid writing and minimal latency,” making it more suitable for video viewing as well.Additionally, TÜV SÜD has certified the device for low blue light, and it meets paper-like display standards, making it gentler on the eyes during extended note-taking.
The digital notepad comes with the XP Pro Pencil 2 stylus, which provides 16,384 pressure levels for enhanced accuracy and responsiveness (most styluses on the market top out at 4,096). The stylus also features a soft nib and an activation button to instantly wake the Pad.You can magnetically attach it to the e-note’s frame for convenient storage.

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Smart Note-Taking Features and App
The Pad operates on Android 14 and includes a custom smart note-taking app, co-developed with Jnotes, ideal for “capturing sudden inspiration, taking lecture notes, or sketching ideas.” Key features of the app include five pen effects, handwriting-to-text conversion, three-finger swipe for screenshots, multi-window support, and cloud backup.
The Pad runs on an octa-core processor, with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. It easily connects to the internet through dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi.It also features a 13-megapixel front-facing camera, dual microphones for video chats, and two speakers for audio output. The 8,000-mAh battery is expected to last up to a week on a single charge and supports fast charging.
The Magic Note Pad is available for $439.99, and the video below offers more information.
Read the original article on: New Atlas
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