XPPen Magic Note Pad Review: 3-in-1 Color Note-Taking Tablet

XPPen Magic Note Pad Review: 3-in-1 Color Note-Taking Tablet

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Branden Bodendorfer puts the XPPen Magic Note Pad through a full review: three unique ink modes, matte finish display, stylus customization, and Android-based app compatibility with OneNote and GoodNotes. A deep dive into whether this 3-in-1 color note pad is the best Android tablet for digital planning.

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Branden Bodendorfer puts the XPPen Magic Note Pad through a full review: three unique ink modes, matte finish display, stylus customization, and Android-based app compatibility with OneNote and GoodNotes. A deep dive into whether this 3-in-1 color note pad is the best Android tablet for digital planning.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the XPPen Magic Note Pad?
The XPPen Magic Note Pad is a color e-ink Android tablet featuring three distinct ink modes, a matte anti-glare display, a customizable stylus, and compatibility with apps like OneNote, GoodNotes, and XPPen Notes. It is designed as a 3-in-1 device for note-taking, reading, and digital planning.
What are the three ink modes on the Magic Note Pad?
The XPPen Magic Note Pad offers three ink display modes: a standard color display mode, a black-and-white e-ink mode optimized for reading and writing, and a mixed mode that blends both. Each mode is designed for a different use case to reduce eye strain or maximize color accuracy.
Does the XPPen Magic Note Pad work with OneNote and GoodNotes?
Yes, because the Magic Note Pad runs Android, it supports OneNote, GoodNotes 6, and other note-taking apps from the Google Play Store. Branden tests it with OneNote in this review and notes strong stylus accuracy and palm rejection.
Is the XPPen Magic Note Pad good for digital planning?
The Magic Note Pad works well for digital planning, especially with PDF-based planners or apps like GoodNotes. Its color display and stylus versatility make it more flexible than monochrome e-ink tablets for annotating colorful digital planners.
Video Transcript

[0:00] Introduction: Why Branden is reviewing the XPPen Magic Note Pad and what makes it different from traditional e-ink tablets.

[0:28] Form factor and first impressions: size, weight, build quality, and matte display feel compared to competing tablets.

[2:00] The three ink modes explained: color, black-and-white e-ink, and the hybrid mode. When to use each for note-taking, reading, or planning.

[5:00] Stylus performance: pressure sensitivity, tilt recognition, palm rejection, and customizable stylus button functions.

[8:00] App compatibility demo: OneNote setup, importing a digital planner, and annotating PDFs on the Magic Note Pad.

[13:00] GoodNotes and XPPen Notes app walkthrough. How the native note-taking app compares to third-party options.

[18:00] Productivity workflow: how the Magic Note Pad fits into a daily planning and note-taking system.

[23:00] Comparison to other devices: reMarkable Paper Pro, Onyx BOOX Note Air 4C, and standard Android tablets.

[26:00] Final verdict: Who should buy the XPPen Magic Note Pad and who should skip it.

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Branden Bodendorfer

Branden Bodendorfer

Branden is a productivity coach, digital planning expert, and creator of the Key2Success Digital Planner. He helps professionals and entrepreneurs build systems to achieve their goals using e-ink tablets, OneNote, GoodNotes, and other digital tools. Follow his work at brandenbodendorfer.com.