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Product Name: | Cra-Z-Art Retro Magna Doodle Magnetic Drawing Board for kids 3 and up, Blue/White |
Manufacturer: | Cra Z Art |
Model Number: | 14608 |
Product SKU: | B07D989J5Y |
UPC: | 884920146082 |
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LCD-based ones are smaller (thickness, thinner boarders, etc), lighter, similarly priced ($10~), larger drawing area, and you can use your fingernail to write on them. While they do have a coin-battery in them, that is only used for the "clear" button rather than constantly, so it lasts for years (7+ years on ones I've purchased). Magna Doodle was cute back when, but while I own one that's only because I didn't know any better; I wouldn't buy one in 2023.
If you get any drawing tablet make sure the pen has a lanyard included to attach it to the screen. Just look up "10 Inch lcd drawing tablet" and buy the one with good reviews that has a lanyard.
Guess I can't make this comment, getting down voted lol.
I'm buying two for some presents
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Guess I can't make this comment, getting down voted lol.
I'm buying two for some presents
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LCD-based ones are smaller (thickness, thinner boarders, etc), lighter, similarly priced ($10~), larger drawing area, and you can use your fingernail to write on them. While they do have a coin-battery in them, that is only used for the "clear" button rather than constantly, so it lasts for years (7+ years on ones I've purchased). Magna Doodle was cute back when, but while I own one that's only because I didn't know any better; I wouldn't buy one in 2023.
If you get any drawing tablet make sure the pen has a lanyard included to attach it to the screen. Just look up "10 Inch lcd drawing tablet" and buy the one with good reviews that has a lanyard.
LCD-based ones are smaller (thickness, thinner boarders, etc), lighter, similarly priced ($10~), larger drawing area, and you can use your fingernail to write on them. While they do have a coin-battery in them, that is only used for the "clear" button rather than constantly, so it lasts for years (7+ years on ones I've purchased). Magna Doodle was cute back when, but while I own one that's only because I didn't know any better; I wouldn't buy one in 2023.
If you get any drawing tablet make sure the pen has a lanyard included to attach it to the screen. Just look up "10 Inch lcd drawing tablet" and buy the one with good reviews that has a lanyard.
LCD-based ones are smaller (thickness, thinner boarders, etc), lighter, similarly priced ($10~), larger drawing area, and you can use your fingernail to write on them. While they do have a coin-battery in them, that is only used for the "clear" button rather than constantly, so it lasts for years (7+ years on ones I've purchased). Magna Doodle was cute back when, but while I own one that's only because I didn't know any better; I wouldn't buy one in 2023.
If you get any drawing tablet make sure the pen has a lanyard included to attach it to the screen. Just look up "10 Inch lcd drawing tablet" and buy the one with good reviews that has a lanyard.
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After doing way too much research on this type of product, I concluded that they break even more easily than the ones from the 90s. Many reviewers point to how flimsy these are made nowadays. After all of my research, I went with Lakeshore Learning and am very satisfied. They hold up well to abuse from kiddos. Lakeshore sometimes has sales and even bogo free deals.
LCD-based ones are smaller (thickness, thinner boarders, etc), lighter, similarly priced ($10~), larger drawing area, and you can use your fingernail to write on them. While they do have a coin-battery in them, that is only used for the "clear" button rather than constantly, so it lasts for years (7+ years on ones I've purchased). Magna Doodle was cute back when, but while I own one that's only because I didn't know any better; I wouldn't buy one in 2023.
If you get any drawing tablet make sure the pen has a lanyard included to attach it to the screen. Just look up "10 Inch lcd drawing tablet" and buy the one with good reviews that has a lanyard
LCD-based ones are smaller (thickness, thinner boarders, etc), lighter, similarly priced ($10~), larger drawing area, and you can use your fingernail to write on them. While they do have a coin-battery in them, that is only used for the "clear" button rather than constantly, so it lasts for years (7+ years on ones I've purchased). Magna Doodle was cute back when, but while I own one that's only because I didn't know any better; I wouldn't buy one in 2023.
If you get any drawing tablet make sure the pen has a lanyard included to attach it to the screen. Just look up "10 Inch lcd drawing tablet" and buy the one with good reviews that has a lanyard.
Beware: LCD screens contain mercury. Plus, when your kid throw it, slams it, or steps on the screen, it's toast.
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But, yes, if you break a writing pad, it is broken. That's great insight!