XPPen Magic Note Pad: Two-minute review The XPPen Magic Note Pad aims to deliver the best of both worlds – a digital writing pad that’s easy on the eyes while also functioning as a true productivity ...
The new TCL tablet offers an 11.5-inch LCD display that uses company’s proprietary technology to make it resemble an e-ink ...
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 ...
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 ...
TCL’s Note A1 combines a paper-feel display with handwriting recognition, transcription, and summaries – without the ...
XPPen is probably best known for making drawing tablets that artists can use as input devices for computers. But the company has begun branching out into standalone tablets like the Magic Drawing Pad ...
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 ...
Joel Cunningham is Lifehacker’s Deputy Editor. Previously, he was the Managing Editor of content marketing for Barnes & Noble, where he also founded The Barnes & Noble Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog and ...
The TCL Note A1 NXTPAPER features a 120Hz NXTPAPER display, stylus support and AI-powered note-taking, positioning it as a colour alternative to e-ink tablets like Kindle Scribe and reMarkable ...