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Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Not bad. Writing on it is good. Can't see in bad lighting. When erasing, everything on that side is gone.
Texmex
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
This thing has been working great, I started noticing it messing up a little bit, taking longer to erase, taking longer to start writing. So I bought a six pack of batteries for thinking that was the issue, I've had it for a few months now. Nope, just doesn't work anymore.Update: the customer service for this company is great, they reached out and were able to help with this situation. I am very happy with the way it is been handled. I would definitely suggest this product to my friends and work colleagues.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Love this erasable table. I use it for studying. My kids like using my table so much for drawing that I purchased 2 more. Itβs a pretty versatile tool that recommend it to anyone that needs it for notes, school, or even doodling. Itβs a pretty cool tool & I recommend to anyone.
Terra
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Can barely see what you are writing or drawing. No surprise, itβs not how amazon advertised it ππ
MWarner
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
Great working tool. Wish it was a little bigger but overall, itβs great to use
The Albright's
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
I use this for quick notes/calculations on construction sites. An absolute MUST HAVE that is just as important as a well-weighted hammer! I used to place bulk orders for note pads, leaving a mile long paper trail behind on every job site. Then I was gifted a boogie board and got hooked. This one replaced a boogie board that didn't survive a 20 some feet fall and it's way better than the old one. Bright writing and slim, but sturdy. It got rained on, covered in saw dust and got accidentally kicked across a room. Despite the abuse, it works just as well as it did, when I first got it.
North Helm
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
I loved this tablet when it worked. Easy to write on and operate. Unfortunately, after 1 month, it stopped erasing. I tried different batteries and other tips that I found. Nothing has fixed it. Loved this product but wish it had lasted longer. Will be looking into other tablets.
Lynn B.
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
I own several of these Amoretti writing tablets in various sizes and I continue to be a fan of them. They come the closest to the device I really want - basically a barebones digital notepad. (I would love to have something that only captures written notes/lists, preferably with a backlight and the ability to erase selectively. I don't need a full e-ink tablet for this, I just want to capture info that doesn't need to live on a smart device forever.) To be clear, this device doesn't quite do that, but the case adds a lot of usability.You're still only able to erase the entire page at a time, but the cover makes it much easier to avoid accidentally marking up the page between page refreshes. The annoyance of the page getting marked up and messy before I was ready to erase was always annoying to me on the earlier devices. I couldn't really use it like a to-do list around the house because inevitably the page would pick up extra marks just in handling and become hard to read before I checked everything off the list. Instead I had multiple that lived in various places - and in this way they work great, kinda like an infinitely reusable sticky note that's less cluttery and messy. I've been carrying this new writing tablet around for 2 days and the case is perfect - just enough structure to prevent unwanted marks, but it's still so thin! The built-in stand works fine too, but I tend to use these devices orientated long-ways, so that particular feature won't be used much by me.I liked the idea of the magnetic stylus mount on the previous versions, but the magnet was weak and the stylus fell off easily, and one of the magnets fell out of one of my styluses altogether. (The company was nice enough to send me a replacement device when I asked about replacing the stylus, but I'd still love for a 3-pack of the styluses in the old style to be available. Heck, they should sell extras of this new one too.) Integrating the stylus holder on the case feels like a more secure solution, but these things are small and can be easily misplaced.The stylus is different compared to the earlier versions. There's no side magnet, and there's a little plastic tab on the end to keep the stylus from falling out of the holder. The new stylus has a magnet on the bottom (where an eraser would be) and you can use it to hit the reset button on the front of the device (it only works by a magnet touching it, and the erase lock has to be set to unlock.) It's kinda fun and feels faster and easier than using the back button. If you have the device sitting on a desk you don't have to pick it up to erase. It's a small feature, but it shows they are trying to think of ways to make this simple device even better.These style of writing tablets have built-in limitations just because of what they are. It seems unlikely they will ever offer one that writes in a more pleasing white or light gray color, and I'm guessing there's no practical way to add a backlight. That would require a bigger battery and bulkier device. I guess you could use a cheap book light with it. I do wish I had a solution so I could jot stuff down in bed at night without turning on a light. But overall, I actually really appreciate the simplicity of this device. It ships with an extra battery which is really nice, and the battery lasts a good long time. I have yet to replace the batteries in any of my other devices. (It's a watch style battery.)The biggest improvement here is obviously the case, and I love it. It hardly adds any bulk, but it does offer a lot of utility. I would definitely pick up this case version in other sizes, please off them in the smallest size next! With the cover, I could actually keep the smallest version in my purse or bag. So often I wish I could do a napkin sketch on something better than, well a napkin, when out and about. Tiny notebooks are bulkier than this and eventually just get torn up in your bag. But something like this would be ideal.My only criticism is that on mine, the lock button at the bottom doesn't slide and "click" into one orientation very smoothly. I have to really make sure it's in the right spot. Overall though, this was a great buy and I will definitely pick up more if they offer these in the smaller sizes as well!
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