Here’s something that can render the good old writing pads obsolete. Its the Boogie Board LCD Writing Tablet. And it provides us with a nice break from the steady stream of tablet PCs coming our way.
$60 for a ten-inch LCD tablet? That's what you'll pay for the Boogie Board writing tablet, but you won't be installing any apps on it. The new 10.5-inch could more properly be called a slate, as it ...
Going completely paperless just got a bit easier with an LCD tablet that – wait for it – actually seems to be an affordable and useful way to replace paper pads. The Boogie Board from Improv ...
The Boogie Board LCD tablet from Improv Electronics is an amazing piece of hardware. Its cheap, versatile and highly practical. It was also seen at the CES this year, holding on to its own amidst the ...
You might remember the Boogie Board LCD writing tablet we featured back in January last year which is the modern day equivalent of the a black board and chalk. Today Improv Electronics the company ...
Makers of the Boogie Board Rip LCD Writing Tablet have high expectations for their tree-friendly device. (Credit: gadgetwiki.com) Why is this tablet not made by Amazon, Apple or Samsung getting so ...
Improv Electronics plans to offer two new Boogie Board tablets later this year. Boogie Boards are inexpensive tablets designed for writing — and nothing else really. You can write a note or draw a ...
The Boogie Board Jot 8.5 is a thin LCD-equipped tablet that you can draw or write on and erase at will. You can then save your notes or sketches to you smartphone or tablet with a free companion app.
Just a few short years ago, several companies introduced portable electronic products with reflective displays hoping to establish a market for dedicated paperless reading devices. The success of ...
The Boogie Board is the first paperless writing tablet that features a Reflex LCD as its surface. The writing surface is composed of flexible plastic and is impact-resistant. The Boogie Board requires ...
The Boogie Board LCD writing tablet has been around for a while for geeks in the US and back during CES several new colors for the tablet surfaced. The Boogie Board always reminds me of one of those ...
KENT, Ohio, March 16, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Just a few short years ago, several companies introduced portable electronic products with reflective displays hoping to establish a market for dedicated ...
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