2021 days ago

10" LCD Writing Drawing Tablet

happymobile.co.nz Ltd

Ideal Boy Girl Birthday Gift



10 INCH LCD COLOURED Writing Drawing Tablet

instead of 1 drawing color you have 4 [blue/green/orange/yellow]

3 Colourful outer cases to choose from BLUE PINK BLACK



Great present for children / grandchildren for ages 3 years upwards to adults

Parents love these tablets as there are no messy pens, ink, crayons, paint or paper

Keep the kids occupied, drawing pictures, learn abc's, maths 123's or play noughts & crosses

Great for in the Car or Airplane or when you are going on Holiday





Latest craze for children & great for the environment

Low carbon Green, Patented Design, Drawing Revolution Paperless

Electronic Digital LCD screen, pressure-sensitive technology, ultra-bright, ultra-light, just like writing with pen on paper

Great for your home walls if you have naughty doodlers





NO POWER NEEDED

1 x 2025 battery included will last 6 Months or 100,000 erase cycles

Replacing the battery is less than $2.00

Battery is screwed in so safe for children





PEN

No battery needed for the pen

Place for pen to click in helps it not get lost

Lose the pen, it can still work using something similar or even your fingers





EASY

Press trash can button TWO times to delete all drawings

Partial Erase Button + the eraser (on the top of stylus)

Lock switch to avoid accidental deletes





SAVE paper and money.

Save money on paper, pens, pencils, markers, felt tips or chalk

1 tab = 100,000 pieces of paper - save tree's







CONTENTS:



1 x 25cm / 10" LCD Writing Tablet with Color LCD,

Total size 275mm x 180mm x 5mm

1 x Writing Stylus

1 x Retail Packaging Box



We can send 3 together in 1 parcel, Let us know the colours thanks







RoHS CE FC approvals

Please don't expose the product to hot sun or high temperatures for long periods

Please do not use too sharp an object to draw on the screen, so as not to damage the LCD screen

keyword- 8.5" 10" 12" 11" LCD Graphics Boogie Board Note Tab LED

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