The Magic Note Pad tablet simulates E Ink screens to reduce distractions

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Unlike those digital notebooks, which are appealing because they lack traditional displays, the XP-Pen Magic Note Pad uses a full-color LCD instead of E Ink. The tablet attempts to emulate the E Ink experience with three quick-access color modes, including a black-and-white option.

XP-Pen says the Magic Note Padā€™s nano-etched surface reduces reflection and glare while also simulating the feel of a pen on paper. It has a ā€œLight Color Modeā€ that reduces the screenā€™s saturation to create an experience that sounds closer to how colors might appear on E Ink devices like the Kindle Colorsoft. The ā€œInk Paper Modeā€ discards color altogether. All three modes are accessible using a dedicated button on the side of the tablet.

The included X3 Pro Pencil 2 stylus, which magnetically attaches to a dock on the side of the Magic Note Pad, uses the same electromagnetic resonance technology as Wacomā€™s pens, so it never needs to be charged.
The Magic Note Pad is available through XP-Penā€™s online store for $439.99 but is discounted for a limited time to $359.99.

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