$60 for a ten-inch LCD tablet? That's what you'll pay for the Boogie Board writing tablet, but you won't be installing any apps on it. The new 10.5-inch could more properly be called a slate, as it ...
The Boogie Board Rip LCD Writing Tablet could be considered the electronic alternative to paper. The Rip tablet (Rip stands for record, image and preserve) combines a paper-like writing experience ...
Improv Electronics plans to offer two new Boogie Board tablets later this year. Boogie Boards are inexpensive tablets designed for writing — and nothing else really. You can write a note or draw a ...
Kent, Ohio, USA - Monday, October 3, 2011: Improv® Electronics announced today that the Boogie Board Rip™ LCD Writing Tablet, the newest model to join the company's growing family of paperless Boogie ...
Tomorrow at IFA in Berlin, Germany Boogie Board will be showing off a new device dubbed Rip. It actually stands for Record, Image, and Preserve. The device is 9.5 inches and allows not only for ...
Here’s something that can render the good old writing pads obsolete. Its the Boogie Board LCD Writing Tablet. And it provides us with a nice break from the steady stream of tablet PCs coming our way.
It's been a few months since Improv Electronics updated its line of Boogie Board eWriters, and tomorrow at IFA the company's set to show off its latest variant, dubbed Rip ("Record. Image. Preserve.") ...
Going completely paperless just got a bit easier with an LCD tablet that – wait for it – actually seems to be an affordable and useful way to replace paper pads. The Boogie Board from Improv ...
If you thought a boogie board was a salt-water vessel that lets you skim the waves, think again. Improv Electronics’ Boogie Board is a pressure-sensitive tablet that uses a watch battery for power. It ...
Boogie Board on Thursday announced a new version of their popular writing tablet, and for the first time, announced an accompanying iOS app that allows users to quickly sync their notes with their ...
The Boogie Board LCD writing tablet has been around for a while for geeks in the US and back during CES several new colors for the tablet surfaced. The Boogie Board always reminds me of one of those ...