We’ve reviewed a few Boogie Board products here in the past, and our Magic Sketch review takes a look at a Boogie Board with a few extra tools and educational features. Deluxe version includes 12 ...
The highly anticipated Boogie Board Rip LCD Writing Tablet, the first Boogie Board tablet model with save capabilities, is now shipping to addresses in North America, Europe and other select global ...
$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 ...
You might remember the Boogie Board LCD writing tablet we featured back in January last year which is the modern day equivalent of the a black board and chalk. Today Improv Electronics the company ...
Love doodling but hate wasting paper? Improv Electronics' latest suite of optimized Boogie Boards may delight you -- just don't also try to go water skimming with one. To jog your memory, these ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Boogie Board Rip LCD Writing tablet is a fun and simple way to record ideas and sketches, but it doesn’t always record every pen stroke, and the $129.99 price tag is fairly steep. Make no ...
There are a lot of tablets on display at CES this year, but the Boogie Board Rip is something different. It’s a tablet designed for writing and not much else. Improv Electronics, the company behind ...
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 iPad, a growing force as a mobile gaming device, still can’t duplicate the in-home action of a PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 without a full-blown game controller. The 60beat GamePad, a slightly ...