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What in the subgenre crossover is this Magic Drawing Pad?

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Earlier this year, several new experimental tech were revealed in the tech industry. Between the strange Samsung In&Out Flip and the intriguing Rabbit R1, XPPen had its moment in the sun with a mid-range Android drawing tablet.

XPPen christened its latest foray into the world of graphics tablets with an imaginative name, dubbing it “Magic Drawing Pad” at CES 2024. At this point, you might be scoffing at the screen, wondering what the big deal is because just putting the word “magic” in the title of a product doesn’t make it so.

Well, if you’re familiar with TCL’s NXTPAPER tech, you’ll understand where the mystical element comes in.

XPPen Magic Drawing Pad

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See, XPPen is an average Chinese brand that makes very good and affordable drawing tablets. These are split into two types, drawing displays and display-free drawing tablets. Both sorts come with extensive pressure sensitivity, customizable styli with mappable buttons, and the need to be connected to other devices to work.

All of that sounds like a terrible amount of work for an art student or a graphics designer, and it is. So why do people bother buying something that is non-functional without a computer? The answer is simple — money. These sorts of drawing tablets are filthy cheap as opposed to the latest Samsung Galaxy S9 Tab Ultra or the most powerful Apple iPad Pro equipped with the M2 chipset.

XPPen Magic Drawing Pad

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Trying to meet everyone in the middle, XPPen decided to try its hand at a full-blown Android tablet, but with a twist. This is what gave birth to the XPPen Magic Drawing Pad. Equipped with an octa-core Mediatek MT8771 CPU and an ARM G57 MC2 GPU, the tab runs on 8GB RAM and 256GB internal storage expandable up to 512GB via microSD. That’s good enough for all your basic needs and then some.




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