At a glance Expert's Rating Pros ・Very long battery life ・Feels like writing on paper ・Cloud storage & synchronization ・E-ink ...
Drawing and coloring can be a messy business. No matter how careful you think your child is going to be, marker somehow ends up on the table, on some furniture or inexplicably, on your child’s skin or ...
Which LCD writing tablet is best? Are you the parent or guardian of a young child with a passionate interest in creating artworks who is tired of scrubbing your wall, floor and other flat surfaces ...
If you’re anything like us, you’ve spent hours on end sitting on the floor of a Staples or Office Max trying to choose between an uninspired selection of notebooks for one that’ll fix all your ...
Having tested ereaders for about seven years now, it's fair to say I've tried most models from the mainstream brands – Amazon Kindle, Kobo, reMarkable, Onyx Boox and PocketBook. These companies make ...
The luxury brand is trying again in the digital writing space. It's new product is called the Digital Paper, and it costs ...
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.
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 ...
Boogie Board on Thursday announced a new version of their popular writing tablet, and for the first time, announced an accompanying iOS app that allows users to quickly sync their notes with their ...
The highly anticipated Boogie Board Rip LCD Writing Tablet, the first Boogie Board tablet model with save capabilities, is now shipping to addresses in North America, Europe and other select global ...
As a freelancer, distractions cost me: Time not spent working is valuable income wasted. Once you’re distracted, it can take a little while to return to your original task, which further harms ...