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The Boogie Board from Improv Electronics features technology from Ohio’s Kent Displays called “Reflex LCD,” a pressure-sensitive, flexible plastic that requires zero power to retain what’s ...
The Boogie Board Jot 8.5 is an uber-slim slate with a black 8.5″ screen. The stylus clicks into the opening under the screen. When you use the stylus it writes on the screen in a bright green ...
Boogie Boards use a variety of LCD technology that lets people write using a stylus, fingertip, or anything else that exerts some pressure.
Improv Electronics has added to its range of Boogie Board eWriters with the Boogie Board RIP that adds the capability to save and export notes and images in PDF format.
The Boogie Board is a multi-purpose paper replacement LCD note pad which uses novel technology to retain a drawn image without any power.
Improv Electronics, the makers of the original Boogie Board, have this week launched their new version called the Boogie Board RIP, which now comes with built-in on-board storage allowing you to ...
A digital alternative may be able to replace that yellow notepad. I tested out the Boogie Board Sync 9.7 by Kent Displays. The Board The Boogie Board Sync looks like […] ...
The Boogie Board, developed and sold by Kent Displays, is the real thing. Companies in China that pirated the patented technology have been told to stop. (Marcia Pledger, The Plain Dealer) ...
About Boogie Board In 2009, Boogie Board ® – part of Kent Displays, Inc. – launched the world's first reusable writing and drawing tablet using liquid crystal technology.
Boogie Board has built an incredible reputation for blending technology with creativity," said Nagendra Raina, CEO of Buffalo Games.
The new models include a $20 Boogie Board Jot with a 4.5 inch display, and the $100 Boogie Board Sync with a 9.7 inch screen. Both should be available by the 2013 holiday season.