

📝 Elevate your note-taking game—where tech meets tactile brilliance!
The XPPen 3-in-1 Color Digital Notebook is a 10.95-inch Android 14 tablet designed for professionals and students who demand a premium paper-like writing experience. Featuring a 90Hz AG nano-etched LCD screen with triple color modes, 16,384 pressure levels via the battery-free X3 Pro Pencil 2, and TÜV-certified eye-care technology, it delivers smooth, precise note-taking and reading. With 6GB RAM, 128GB storage, an 8000mAh fast-charging battery, and built-in tools for handwriting-to-text conversion and AI-assisted note management, it’s the ultimate portable productivity hub for meetings, study, and creative work.





























| ASIN | B0DX234NWP |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 4 Hours |
| Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,411 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #381 in Computer Tablets |
| Brand | XP-Pen |
| Card Description | Integrated |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (240) |
| Date First Available | March 17, 2025 |
| Flash Memory Size | 128 GB |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 7 x 0.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
| Item model number | B0dx234nwp |
| Max Screen Resolution | 1920*1200 |
| Operating System | Android 14 |
| Processor Brand | MediaTek |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 7 x 0.2 inches |
| RAM | 6 GB |
| Screen Resolution | 1920x1200 |
| Series | Magic Note Pad |
| Standing screen display size | 10.95 Inches |
| Wireless Type | 802.11g |
E**!
Fantastic all-in-one tablet for creatives
Just going to start by saying, if you're looking for some sort of high-performance, crazy high resolution, multi-tasking behemoth... this isn't it. The XPPen Notebook is EXACTLY as the name implies. This is for note-taking, is excellent for drawing on, and can even double as a pretty decent ebook reader. Granted, it's not an e-ink display, but it does come pretty close thanks in large part to software and hardware enhancements designed to mimic e-ink. As someone who IS sensitive to flicker and can wind up with a gnarly headache if I read on a traditional LCD screen for too long... I'm extremely happy and surprised over how effective their implementation has been here. Along with the decent refresh rate and uniquely versatile screen, I REALLY appreciate the matte finish. Again, this is a clear indication that this tablet is NOT made for high-end gaming or even general video watching (not in the casual sense, anyway). The display is designed to cut down on glare. As a result, viewing angles aren't going to be the best, nor is the brightness which, while listed as 400 nits, is noticeably dimmer than my ACTUAL 400 nits Lenovo Yoga. However, it still gets bright enough for outdoor reading, scribbling, and drawing because that finish really does a remarkable job of cutting down on glare. Frankly speaking, despite its lower brightness rating, because of how effective that finish is, I can still read the screen just fine outside, even though I have to crank my S24 Ultra all the way up to get around the same level of legibility. Build quality is also great. Yes, it's got thicker than normal bezels, but again... that makes perfect sense for what it is. In fact, it makes this tablet easier to use for its intended purpose. The thicker metal side where the pen magnetically attaches is an excellent hand holding spot when reading or scribbling notes. Overall, this is a solid tablet that feels great in my larger-than-normal hands and doesn't feel so thin that I'd fear about bending it as I do with more "high-end" models out there. Seriously... I'm personal tired of razor-thin bezels for handheld devices, ESPECIALLY tablets. Now granted, regularly priced, this may come across as being on the high-end given the tablet's specs. But specs only tell a piece of the story. The XPPen Notebook is a device clearly intended for a very specific market and, when that context is taken into consideration, the price starts to make much more sense. This tablet is significantly more pleasant to write and draw on than any other Samsung or Lenovo tablet on the market. The hardware and software tech used to make it's screen easier to read absolutely makes a difference... And the pen! If you're unfamiliar wit XPPen, there's a reason why "pen" is so prominently featured in the brand's name. This company KNOWS how to make a stylus. Hands down it is the best stylus on the market in its intended price range for writing and drawing, as far as I'm concerned. Yes Wacom might be the overall more premium brand, BUT... and it's a big one... you REALLY have to pay for it. XPPen in general tends to be more accessible while compromising shockingly little. So, should you get this tablet? If you are an artist on the go, a college student looking for a more lightweight note-taking alternative over lugging around your laptop, or an avid reader looking for a bit more versatility... I would encourage you to strongly consider the Notebook. For my purposes (avid reader, frequent notetaker, amateur cartoonist), the XPPen checks off all the necessary boxes and then some. My ONLY complaint?... I wish there were other 3rd party compatible covers on the market. Then again, this is a fairly new product, so hopefully that will change soon enough.
W**Y
Perfect for Students – Feels Like Real Paper, Super Convenient!
As a student who takes tons of notes every day, I’ve tried several digital devices before, but the XPPen Magic Note Pad is by far the best one I’ve used. What initially sold me were the triple color modes (especially Light Color mode, which makes reading comics an absolute joy), but what blew me away was how well it works for note-taking in class. The writing experience is smooth with just the right amount of resistance—it feels like using a ballpoint pen on paper. And best of all? It’s silent. No annoying tapping noises during lectures! One of my favorite features is the ability to tap the locked screen and jump straight into the Notes app. It’s a small thing, but incredibly useful when you need to jot something down quickly. The pen doesn’t need charging either, which is another huge plus. There’s also a built-in audio recording feature, and the handwriting-to-text conversion is a game-changer. I’ve used it to turn class notes into typed-up assignments—no more retyping everything from scratch. If you’re a student or someone who takes extensive notes and reads frequently, I 100% recommend this device. It’s easy on the eyes, super responsive, and honestly just a joy to use.
T**X
Great hybrid Android tablet for drawing, notes and reading
In my opinion, the XPPen Magic Note Pad is a fantastic hybrid device that pulls in the features that I wanted and more that I didn’t know I wanted but truly appreciate. I was looking for a new tablet with a focus on drawing since current tablet is from 2015 and the battery life on it lasts about an hour, so it has to be constantly plugged in. I saw a review on YouTube for the Magic Note Pad that had just recently been released so I went ahead and purchased it since I thought the price was more than fair. The 3 screen modes weren’t something I was shopping for, but I’m really stoked to have it. The full color mode is good, and I use that for web browsing and lite gaming. The second mode is colored paper, which is a washed-out version of full color, and it is easier on the eyes for drawing and note taking. And the third mode is a black and white like e-paper mode that is great for reading kindle books without causing eye strain. The screen has a soft matte finish that makes drawing on it a lot better than drawing on smooth glass. The drawback of this finish is that the viewing angle is narrower, so you must be directly in front of the screen to see it clearly. Being as it’s not a large screen I only plan on using it solo. The pen has 16k pressure sensitivity and is battery-less. Paired with the matte finish on the screen the drawing and note taking experience is really good. I use Clip Studio and Artflow for drawing and I use Noteshelf 3 for notes, and with the how light this tablet is it’s easy to take this along and use anywhere. The only con I have with the device is that it is on an Android OS and there is only a lite version MS Word available, so you don’t have all the editing features as you would on the full blown version in Windows OS.
C**T
Better choice than Kindle scribe
Good color and options for different modes. Easier to use than the scribe with reasonable power on time. Still exploring its capability but so far the decision is keeping this instated of the kindle. Cover case allow storing the pen with the device is functional and nice to have, it very easy to carry around.
D**R
I think that some people might be slightly surprised to find that this Notebook is really just an Android tablet - but perhaps a very good one - which has all its special note-taking and sketching capabilities rolled into one specific app named XPPen Notes. As a thank-you for buying a tablet from them, the manufacturer gives its users VIP status within this app. As such, I found the setup to be very easy and familiar. What I decided to do with this tablet was just to start with a clean setup, after which it only showed that 13GB were used by its preinstalled software, so that 99GB were displayed as available to me, to do with as I choose. I think that maybe, if some users find that after an initialization, 50-60GB of storage are already taken, maybe those users mistakenly imported the online profile which they already had from an earlier device with Google? This Notebook offers that because all Google-backed tablets do. Also, where some users complain that the display isn't easy to read, with me, this just seemed to be an issue with the auto-brightness being too dim. I found that I could make the display brighter in manual brightness mode. Now, the tablet offers a special feature - named NXTVISION - which will make text and graphics sharper even at low brightness. And this technology could be a way to extend the battery life, so that entire books could be read. Yet, I cannot weigh in just yet on how many hours or days a full charge of this battery lasts, because I just received the Notebook this evening. And I was just lucky again, I guess, that I don't seem to have any stuck pixels. So far, I'd say that this has the potential to be an above-average general-purpose tablet. I'm not disappointed in any way. Dirk Mittler P.S. I finally understand the importance of the Notebook's Monochrome and Light Colour modes. The LCD is, essentially, a transflective display that actually works, which is easy to read in direct sunlight in either of these modes, where the sunlight passes in through the white parts of the document and gets reflected back by the backlight - rather than to rely totally on the backlight being active as some designs do. I appreciate that the display is easy to read with these settings, which it wouldn't be in Natural (Full) Colour mode.
S**A
Really happy with this purchase. The build quality is excellent and the stylus feels great to use, very precise and comfortable for drawing or writing. It arrived quickly and was well packaged. I also really like the paper-like screen texture, which makes reading and sketching feel natural. The different screen modes are handy too, it’s easy to switch between reading and note-taking. The companion app from the manufacturer works smoothly and adds useful features.
G**O
Delivers on what it promise, practical, good price, nothing to complain!
G**Y
Excellent
M**A
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