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2-Pack ORSEN 8.5" LCD Erasable Doodle Board Tablet w/ 4 Styli

$5.50

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DINFLY via Amazon has 2-Pack ORSEN 8.5" LCD Erasable Writing/Drawing Doodle Board Tablet w/ 4 Styli (various) for $9.99 - $4.50 when you apply promo code XDPOD5KJ at checkout = $5.49. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Available:About this item:
  • 2-Pack Colorful LCD Tablets: 50% brighter screen; write with stylus or any hard object; pressure-sensitive lines; one-button erase; screen lock to save drawings.
  • Educational Toddler Toy: 8.5" screen for drawing, writing, spelling, counting, and games; great for home, school, or travel.
  • Great Gift for Ages 3 to 8: Perfect for holidays, birthdays, and back-to-school; works as a doodle board, writing pad, and learning tool.
  • Eco-Friendly & Mess-Free: Replaces up to 1,000 sheets of paper; long-lasting replaceable battery.
  • Eye-Friendly Screen: No glare or radiation and durable

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DINFLY via Amazon has 2-Pack ORSEN 8.5" LCD Erasable Writing/Drawing Doodle Board Tablet w/ 4 Styli (various) for $9.99 - $4.50 when you apply promo code XDPOD5KJ at checkout = $5.49. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for finding this deal.

Available:About this item:
  • 2-Pack Colorful LCD Tablets: 50% brighter screen; write with stylus or any hard object; pressure-sensitive lines; one-button erase; screen lock to save drawings.
  • Educational Toddler Toy: 8.5" screen for drawing, writing, spelling, counting, and games; great for home, school, or travel.
  • Great Gift for Ages 3 to 8: Perfect for holidays, birthdays, and back-to-school; works as a doodle board, writing pad, and learning tool.
  • Eco-Friendly & Mess-Free: Replaces up to 1,000 sheets of paper; long-lasting replaceable battery.
  • Eye-Friendly Screen: No glare or radiation and durable

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Today 01:23 AM
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DrGreenthumbToday 01:23 AM
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Seems cheap, but those cr2025 batteries will become annoying to replace.
Today 07:15 AM
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TealDesk294Today 07:15 AM
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Promo code isn't working
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Today 10:09 AM
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Today 10:09 AM
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Anyway to make this into a cheap monitor?
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Today 11:17 AM
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halfcabmelancholyToday 11:17 AM
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Quote from epenterprises :
Anyway to make this into a cheap monitor?
Lol, no.
Today 11:39 AM
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SoCalBigBoyToday 11:39 AM
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Quote from TealDesk294 :
Promo code isn't working
Worked when I tried. Click that arrow to the right of where you enter promo code to make it apply
Today 12:41 PM
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Clu11152Today 12:41 PM
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For $5, these will be great to keep in the car as entertainment for the little ones
Today 03:22 PM
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CoralWeatherToday 03:22 PM
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Quote from DrGreenthumb :
Seems cheap, but those cr2025 batteries will become annoying to replace.
I have a few of these and haven't had to replace the batteries, even though they get used all the time for over a year now. Different brands though so not sure if they're all like that.

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Today 04:14 PM
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ThriftyWinter488Today 04:14 PM
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Quote from Clu11152 :
For $5, these will be great to keep in the car as entertainment for the little ones
I'm not here to give parenting advice, or to judge, but remember that these come with a hard/sharp plastic utensil to write with. In the event of a hard brake, or God-forbid a crash, the writing implement would be extremely dangerous. Personally, I wouldn't hand anything like this to either of my children in a moving vehicle. Just something to keep in mind.
Today 04:38 PM
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Clu11152Today 04:38 PM
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Quote from ThriftyWinter488 :
I'm not here to give parenting advice, or to judge, but remember that these come with a hard/sharp plastic utensil to write with. In the event of a hard brake, or God-forbid a crash, the writing implement would be extremely dangerous. Personally, I wouldn't hand anything like this to either of my children in a moving vehicle. Just something to keep in mind.

I'll never rip a fellow SDer for politely sharing advice - ty for the caution (seriously).

Yes, they do have the plastic utensils. My children are old enough where they won't be using this much longer; we are comfortable with them using these while in the vehicle. I would be more cautious allowing a very young toddler using these
Today 05:29 PM
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hatsixToday 05:29 PM
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Quote from ThriftyWinter488 :
I'm not here to give parenting advice, or to judge, but remember that these come with a hard/sharp plastic utensil to write with. In the event of a hard brake, or God-forbid a crash, the writing implement would be extremely dangerous. Personally, I wouldn't hand anything like this to either of my children in a moving vehicle. Just something to keep in mind.
I'm here to give physics advice, which may be construed as parenting advice. In a stop or crash, the thing you have to worry about is momentum... these are small plastic devices, there's very little chance for injury. Given that the age for freehand drawing starts around 3-4 years old, the child is facing forwards and the device would not be inline with their face (as a tablet on a rear-facing child may be).

There's no issue with a 4+ year old having one of these in the car... The pen part is smaller and lighter than a marker, and much duller than a pencil. In a fast stop, the devices are sent forward, into the footwell, not presenting danger. Any other crashes violent enough to turn the plastic pen into a dangerous projectile would shatter glass and turn everything else in the car into a danger... and the plastic pieces are the least dangerous thing flying
Today 05:32 PM
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hatsixToday 05:32 PM
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Quote from DrGreenthumb :
Seems cheap, but those cr2025 batteries will become annoying to replace.
These devices are a bit of magic... they don't use any electricity while it's drawing... the pressure of the pen on the board disrupts the LCD alignment and turns it transparent/opaque (depending on how the device is setup)... the device only uses power to reset/clear the board. I have yet to change the battery on our device after 3 years of mild use.
Today 07:06 PM
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cyberchoToday 07:06 PM
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Good deal. Going to use it for myself instead of using stickies. Haha

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