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This Rechargeable LCD Writing Tablet is a battery-powered digital writing and drawing board that works like a magical erasable notepad — write, draw, or doodle with the stylus, then erase instantly with the press of a button for up to 100,000 uses. No paper, no ink, no mess. The built-in rechargeable battery provides up to 100 days of use per charge. Available in 8.5", 12", and 16" screen sizes.
The LCD Writing Tablet is suitable for all ages — from young children learning to draw and write, to students taking notes, adults jotting reminders, and elderly users who benefit from the large display. The 8.5" is best for young children; the 12" and 16" suit older children and adults.
Press the erase button on the side of the tablet and the LCD screen instantly clears to a blank state — no wiping, no mess. The erase is immediate and the screen is ready to use again straight away. The board supports up to 100,000 erase cycles.
Yes. The tablet is ideal for school bags, classrooms, and study sessions for note-taking, maths practice, vocabulary exercises, and doodling. The 12" size offers a practical writing area for school-age children.
The LCD writing tablet does not save content digitally — it is purely a physical write-and-erase board. If you want to keep what you've written, photograph it with your phone before pressing erase.
Charge via the included USB cable. A full charge provides up to 100 days of typical use. The low-energy LCD technology means the battery only depletes when erasing — not while content is displayed.
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