Good price for the 12" Version, kids will probably enjoy sketching on it too. Obviously there are apps you can install on tablets for this, but if they don't have one, or a stylus, it seems pretty decent, especially for the size.
You'll need to select the Free delivery option at checkout and enter the code up top ^^
All comments (24)
KinanswerMe
6 Sep 17#1
Quite a cool idea.
Mungus
6 Sep 17#2
8% Quidco cash back too.
lucyferror
6 Sep 17#3
Nice one
Dave_dave69
6 Sep 17#4
Nice as a standalone bit of kit. No comms to connect to PC or anything else though.
Keith9534
6 Sep 17#5
How long do these take to turn up? I`v`e ordered one as I have a habit of forgetting things and maybe if I wrote it down i`ll get more done....I did try bits of paper/white board but the kids kept throwing them away lol
Mungus to Keith9534
6 Sep 17#7
The free delivery option is around a week.
majortom
6 Sep 17#6
Sorry, but surely I'm not the only one who can't see the point in these? Basically this is a one-sheet-of-paper pad and costs over ten quid. Wouldn't a cheap pad of A4 paper be better? You can't even save what you draw or write. Enlighten me someone
Lilmonkey to majortom
6 Sep 17#9
I have the smaller size A5 i think) and magnetically stuck to the fridge.. Use it to make notes and things, then you just push a button to wipe.. It works very well, but its cetainly comparable to having a wipe clean board, aka white board, but without the worry of pen running pout of ink.
forcedv to majortom
6 Sep 17#11
These are a great learning tool.
Using one at the moment to help a stroke victim learn to read and write again.
Chalk or white boards can get messy and not using paper may save a tree somewhere.
sparx1981 to majortom
7 Sep 17#20
Some good points there but didnt stop me buying one. I figured it would be a cool Christmas present for my kids.... Kind of like a modern etch a sketch
DamienB
6 Sep 17#8
So you can't back up the notes. Does it at least save anything in internal memory?
I keep thinking that I'd like a digital notepad and pen (iPad Pro and pen, Surface Pro, Note Pro 12.2) that can seemlessly sync with my work computer, but then always seem to realise that pen and paper it always best.
DamienB
6 Sep 17#10
Also I guess it assumes your resting wrist is an input?
Lilmonkey to DamienB
7 Sep 17#19
Nope, it requires a small amount of pressure to write using the plastic stylus (or finger nail) put simply pressing or resting on it doesn't work
Opening post
Good price for the 12" Version, kids will probably enjoy sketching on it too. Obviously there are apps you can install on tablets for this, but if they don't have one, or a stylus, it seems pretty decent, especially for the size.
You'll need to select the Free delivery option at checkout and enter the code up top ^^
All comments (24)
Using one at the moment to help a stroke victim learn to read and write again.
Chalk or white boards can get messy and not using paper may save a tree somewhere.
I keep thinking that I'd like a digital notepad and pen (iPad Pro and pen, Surface Pro, Note Pro 12.2) that can seemlessly sync with my work computer, but then always seem to realise that pen and paper it always best.