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 ...
Remember the Magic Slate? Primarily a children’s toy, it employed a special stylus for writing on a sheet of plastic; a wax sheet below the plastic adhered to the surface, making marks visible. The ...
Old habits die hard. That’s especially true for note taking. Despite a plethora of digital gadgets — laptops, smartphones, phablets and tablets — pen and paper remains popular among note takers. Why?
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 ...
Earlier this year a company called NoteSlate generated quite a bit of buzz with the promise of an inexpensive tablet designed for taking handwritten notes. The idea was that for $99 you’d get a slate ...
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.") ...
The Boogie Board, a tablet used for jotting down notes in a simple and easy way, is being updated with a new version that shows your sketches live on another screen and saves the completed documents ...