The XPPen Magic Drawing Pad features a 10.95-inch display assembly with an Anti-Glare etched glass surface, providing a controlled friction coefficient for handwriting. The technical core consists of the X3 Pro Pencil 2, which utilizes an EMR sensor layer to achieve 16,384 levels of pressure sensitivity. Hardware specifications include an ARM-based chipset, 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of internal storage running on an Android-based operating system.
The battery-free stylus operates through electromagnetic resonance, eliminating the need for internal pen power storage. The etched glass construction reduces the sliding effect inherent in standard plastic-coated tablets. Performance metrics indicate a high sensitivity ceiling, though the 6GB RAM configuration may impact throughput during high-resolution 300DPI export operations.
Hardware Note: Maintenance of the EMR field requires the avoidance of non-compliant magnetic accessories to prevent digitizer dead zones.
While the XPPen Magic Drawing Pad offers industry-leading stylus resolution, users focused solely on ink-on-paper feel might prefer a hybrid EMR board that utilizes physical paper.
This device represents a standalone compute node within the smart notepads and digital stationery classification.