JOEAIS LCD Writing Tablet 10 Inch, Portable Electronic

JOEAIS LCD Writing Tablet 10 Inch, Portable Electronic Drawing Pad for Learning, Doodling, and Note-Taking, Christmas and Birthday Toys Gifts for Boys and Girls (Blue)
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JOEAIS LCD Drawing Pad 12‘’
Dimensions: | 24 x 16 x 0.6 cm; 130 Grams |
Model: | XS-Q10 |
Batteries Included: | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Manufacture: | JOEAIS |
Dimensions: | 24 x 16 x 0.6 cm; 130 Grams |
Origin: | China |
It’s nice and thin, easy to use, and saves you on buying paper for the kids to doodle on.
You could even use this to just keep a list on.
comprata per regalo alla mia nipotina, piaciuta tantissimo anche a me. Leggera e maneggevole, si scrive e si cancella velocemente, il tratto abbastanza luminoso e la tavoletta davvero carina.Ottimo rapporto qualit prezzo.
At first sight, this tablet does look a lot flimsier than others I’ve seen. But it has been used constantly by my two grandsons (3 and 4) over the last four weeks and remains in first-class condition, despite some rough handling at times.
The size is actually perfect for kids in this age group, as it is much easier to handle than larger versions. And I like that the stylus can be attached to the tablet via a stretchy cord and that it fits into an integral slot, so it cannot get lost.
The tablet works precisely as it should. Draw or write on it with the stylus, then simply press a button to erase and start again. A great feature is the switch to lock the erase function so that work doesn’t get lost by accident.
My 4 year-old is just starting to develop the necessary pen control to write numbers and letters, and he loves how he can practice over and over again on his tablet, quickly erasing work that isn’t quite right.
I genuinely consider this to be a bargain at the current price of just under a tenner and wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to other Amazon customers.
Thanks for reading my review. I hope you found it helpful.
I was hoping the contrast would be the one you see in the photos, but no, you only get a much dimmer version of a screen contrast-wise.
But it is so lightweight, so slim, so easy to use, and a stylus that attaches to the frame, so looks like a real thing a grown-up uses for work, say.
I think it is a wonderful little thing that builds your child’s skills with electronics (or pre-builds) and gives them confidence to handle different appliances.
Also, be warned, you cannot choose colours, all you do you draw and the background of this tablet is set to provide some colour, like it is blue in one spot and pink in the other, and always stays that way. So there is no really painting effect there.
It’s light and doesn’t feel cheap like I expected considering how inexpensive it is so despite the flaws I still think it’s a neat little tablet.
The lightweight writing tablet has a slick design. Easily taken out and about for on the go entertainment. A great eco friendly way to avoid wasting paper on endless children’s doodles. A fun way for children to flex their creative skills as well as practising their handwriting skills. Drawings can be erased by a push of the button making the fun endless.
The only down side I would say is the rainbow writing isn’t the clearest to see.
That being said for just under 10 you ca t really go too wrong. Makes for a great stocking filler for Christmas.
My son gets bored on car journeys so I ordered this to keep him busy. He sits in the car drawing and writing on the board, using the pen provided, and when he’s finished he just hits the erase button and starts again. The pen has a holder on the tablet and also an optional lanyard to keep it safe. There is a battery and an on/off switch so this should last a while. When he writes on it what appears isn’t the clearest to see but it’s kept him more that happy!!
Great tablet for doodling or a quick message to other family members. Has a locking switch at the back and a delete button as the from. The locking switch disables the delete /bin button. Comes with a cord and styles for uses with the board.
The LCD presentation itself is quite good, i have had other boards where it is weak but this one is better. Sure enough you can see what you have written with the rainbow imaging coming through but it is not as bold and bright as the images on the product page and you cannot draw as fine detail as the product photos suggest. Anything drawn on the pad is simply erased clean at the touch of a button with the option to “lock” the screen with a small switch on the back. It comes with a dedicated stylus which fits in its own slot, there is a stretchy coiled lanyard to attach the stylus to the board to avoid losing it and is very handy.
This is a good product and works exactly how it should and the children have fun with it. The value of this pad is comparable to similar items and not bad at all, i would expect to pay less than 10 for something like this which it currently is at the time of writing this review.
They work by battery (included and can be replaced) and are there is an on/off toggle at the back of the tablet. The instructions are not helpful and at first, I thought the tablet was not working as at no point does the instructions inform you of the on/off switch. A stylus is included together with a lanyard to keep in sight.
The stylus does not allow fine art work and lines are fairly thick. However, this aside, this is a fascinating educational toy and very affordable.