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Have you heard about the Magic Pad (As Seen on TV)? If not, we're about to introduce you to the new Magic Pad. It's for ages 3 and up and is very simple to use. It has three markers with double ends, ...
XPPen is probably best known for making drawing tablets that artists can use as input devices for computers. But the company has begun branching out into standalone tablets like the Magic Drawing Pad ...
With the arrival of the Magic Note Pad, XPPen introduces yet another tool for academics, working professionals and artists to enhance their creative ecosystems and maximize their professional ...
The XPPen Magic Note Pad is a fascinating jack-of-all-trades. It’s an Android tablet with the anti-glare, versatile, ink-inspired display of an e-reader. It’s also a digital drawing pad, with a ...
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