Boogie Board is an LCD eWriter that brings the power of handwritten notes digital. Rather than have users write their notes on post-its, Boogie Board is an electronic notepad that comes with its own ...
Love doodling but hate wasting paper? Improv Electronics' latest suite of optimized Boogie Boards may delight you -- just don't also try to go water skimming with one. To jog your memory, these ...
It's been a few months since Improv Electronics updated its line of Boogie Board eWriters, and tomorrow at IFA the company's set to show off its latest variant, dubbed Rip ("Record. Image. Preserve.") ...
If you’re anything like me, you’ve got some variety of note taking device (or more than one) hanging on the side of your fridge. Whether it be an old, ratty whiteboard or a notepad of some sort, the ...
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$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 ...
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 ...
In our last review of a Boogie Board we took a look at the Scribble n’ Play. This round we are having a look at the company’s Jot 4.5 Clearview. Besides size, what’s different? Read on for the full ...
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.
Improv Electronics has announced some new additions to its Boogie Board LCD writing tablet brand. The original digital contender to the note book is being joined by a new bigger-screen version, and ...
If you need something a little more responsive and modern than an Etch-a-Sketch and can't wait for a Scribble to break cover, then perhaps the Boogie Board can help. The pressure-sensitive LCD display ...
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