Topfree LCD Writing Tablet, 2 Pack Doodle Scribbler Pad, 8.5
Topfree LCD Writing Tablet, 2 Pack Doodle Scribbler Pad, 8.5 inch LCD Colorful Writing Tablet Drawing Board Learning Gift for Kids, Educational Toys for 3-6 Years Old Boys & Girls
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Ideal gifts for kids birthday, party, Easter, Children’s Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day,
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Dimensions: | 19.99 x 1.99 x 2 cm; 210 Grams |
Dimensions: | 19.99 x 1.99 x 2 cm; 210 Grams |
Origin: | China |
Reference: | 9402-1 |
Great items keeps kids entertained when out and about and doodling.
We do keep losing the pen so could do with a secure way of clipping the pen onto the tablet for when taking out with you. Can still draw on these using your finger so the tablets are still still great for taking out to keep the kids entertained.
Study, and really easy to use.
Cheaply made but worth the price. If it was any more then the 7 for a pack of two, it would possibly be considered a rip off.
Kids can constantly draw and delete. Keep in mind if you make a mistake drawing you can’t just erase the mistake but the whole thing. Nonetheless it’s excellent for teaching and saving paper!
I brought these for my youngest granddaughter as she loves drawing but we are getting through a lot of paper she’s not had them yet so I’m hoping they work
Great item. It’s very lightweight and simple to use. Runs on a one cell battery and works great. My daughter was drawing on it on our trip to France and she couldn’t get enough!
The usage is very simple – you draw on the tablet with included plastic pen and you can clear the screen at the touch of a button. For the money it’s an absolute bargain, especially as this is a 2-pack. Go get it, it’s a wonderful creative toy for your children!
These are great for the children and my partner. My partner has kept on on the garage as it’s good for note taking when working.
The downside is the stylus doesn’t attach to the board. It attaches through a bit of string which is very long. It would be better if this was elastic so it didn’t hang so low.
These are amazing!
So they turned up in a thin light weight box, I thought maybe I had received just one, but on opening I realised I had not. These are super thin pads. Very light weight. You have to attach the stylus to the elastic which can be a bit fiddly. The elastic is a good length to use.
You simply draw on the pad and your image appears like an old etch a sketch.
They are battery powered but I have a feeling these will last a good while. There is no on/off switch, just a button to push to clear the pictures of the screen to wipe blank for the next drawing. There is a switch at the back to use if you want to lock the screen to save an image, then the button to clear on the front doesn’t work if you press to clear. Change the switch and the button works and clears the screen again.
I have these for my twin grandsons and they are such a hit! They go everywhere with me when I look after them. They are about the same size but much lighter than my iPad mini so they fit in my bag.
A real must for toddlers on the go, helping with their writing skills and fine motor skills. Super for bored adults too if you remember how to play hangman and noughts snd crosses the old way!
Great for kids and adults alike.
Take these everywhere. Yuck it in your handbag and whip out your own notebook. Or for kids when your in a waiting room, in the car, keep them entertained in the supermarket, endless life saving entertainment
Thin and lightweight. Pressure sensitive so fell rate good drawings and strokes with the stylus.
Erase button wipes all
This item is being loved and used within a school classroom environment and is very helpful for pupils who need a little extra help or stimulation to involve. Good quality, fun and colourful aid learning well. Used by Year 3 pupils
I’ve been seeing these pads for awhile but not had one to try until now. I wasn’t sure how they worked but I am now fairly certain it’s witchcraft! The pad is so thin I couldn’t even see where a battery would go and there’s no visible source of illumination, but when you use the matching stylus to draw or write on the dark screen, you are rewarded with a rainbow coloured replica of your markings! Press the button on the bottom and these markings disappear immediately as if by magic, with no trace of them left. It’s all a very far cry from the “magic slates” of my youth. In this pack you get two tablets (one blue and one coral coloured) each with a matching stylus and elastic cord to attach the two together. They are currently priced at a surprisingly low 8.79 though normally 15.99. I can see where they would be brilliant for children as they are lightweight and easily portable, create no mess at all, are reusable (manufacturer claims up to 20,000 times) and the rainbow colours look really appealing, as well as the whole mystery of how they work. The controls are also super simple and easy to master – one button to erase and a sliding switch on the back which allows you to lock or unlock the picture. When locked, you cannot accidentally erase your image, though you can add mo0re marks. Very clever toy and also just generally a decent piece of kit to have round the house if you like to jot down notes and lists.
These are very flimsy feeling writing tablets, but in fairness I am used to holding a Samsung tablet, so it isn’t a fair comparison. The tablets are designed for children to doodle on and draw pictures and this was a big appeal to our children — Thankfully this was a 2 pack (blue and pink), so there were no arguments.
The tablet comes with a stylus which is just a plastic rod with a plastic nib. The tablet detects contact and the black gives way to the coloured background. It is quite responsive and accurate to the tip speed and movement. A simple press of the home button and it all disappears in an instant and goes back to black. There is a small, rear, slide switch which can prevent the button press wiping out your artwork. There is no correcting any mistakes and no ‘undo’ action, but what do you expect for less than 4.50 per tablet?
It is a fun device and writing on it is easy. No need to press hard and it happily accepts your hand resting on it without interfering with the line drawing. You can get it to work with any hard object, so you can experiment with narrow and wide objects, but be mindful that there is no screen protection.
Surprisingly, this all runs from a small button cell battery, but I am unable to say yet, how long it will last, but kids are having fun and not fighting each other, so it is a win for me!
I wasn’t expecting much for the price of these when I ordered them and they are pretty light plastic devices but to draw on they are surprisingly good.
There is no eraser do you can not delete mistakes you can only wipe the entire screen. There is essentially only the one colour although the lines to have a gradient of colour to them. What I was surprised with was how nice the little plastic pens feel to use on the screen. The screen is actually pressure sensitive so you can get good control over line weight giving the drawing a much better feel than I imagined it would have.
These are meant for kids anyway and honestly I think they are pretty good little devices maybe not the most robus