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Review: XPPen Magic Note Pad makes digital note-taking feel like traditional paper and pen
XPPen’s Magic Note Pad (MNP1095) is a lightweight delight, complete with a responsive and accurate stylus that's lighter than air to write with. With over 16K of pressure levels, and paired with the ...
The Daily Campus Life section discusses their favorite form of taking notes in classes, whether that be handwriting or typing digitally. Illustration by Van Nguyen/The Daily Campus. Once students at ...
It feels like the Note A1 is trying to embody the aesthetic of digital notebooks while jumping a few rungs above the most popular ones on the market. TCL is trying to say that, yes, it's similar, but ...
The first thing to get out of the way about the reMarkable Paper Pro Move is that it is not a device to read e-books on. It is not an alternative to a Kindle or a Kobo, with no access to an official ...
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The technology is also TÜV SÜD-certified for low blue light and to meet paper-like display standards, meaning it's kinder to your peepers for long-haul scribbling sessions. The digital note pad ships ...
Struggling to choose? Both start at $499, but Paper Pro Move’s no-glare e?ink helps you write longer with fewer distractions.
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