Media Coverage
The Bonnie Hunt Show
Bonnie: Teachers, you're going to love this...Press the button, it disappears, and you can start all over again. This is so great because if you have to leave notes for each other, and you don't want to waste the paper...These are addicting.
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Popular Science
Paper, Revised. A battery-powered notepad as convenient as the real thing. A new electronic notepad may be lifelike, cheap and energy-efficient enough to replace those wasteful paper slips we still use for memos and grocery lists.
The Plain Dealer
Local technology company Kent Displays Inc. has launched a product that it says could transform the way people take notes.
The Gadgeteer
A month ago Jackie sent me an email with the subject line of “Interesting Product” and a link to the Boogie Board LCD Writing Tablet from Improv Electronics...I’ve been playing with it the last few days and here are my thoughts.
KTLA-TV, Los Angeles
If the kids want to practice their arithmetic, spelling or just doodle this is a great way to do it green because you waste no paper!...the battery will last six years!
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The Today Show
This is a great tool for kids who are just learning how to write. It’s a screen that allows them to doodle and then erase with the touch of a button. It makes kids feel like they’re using technology to learn — all while having fun.
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The 10! Show, NBC Philadelphia
From talking binder clips to the Boogie Board LCD Writing Tablet, Steve Greenberg, author of Gadget Nation, has all the cool technology you need for school.
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WUSA, Washington DC
Say goodbye to post-its! This high tech paperless memo pad is great for students.
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The Today Show
Save the planet and look good. Go green with these fab finds! Us Weekly’s Jill Martin shows off an array of stylish and eco-friendly products.
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WKYC
A Northeast Ohio company largely funded by the State of Ohio's Third Frontier program is banking on its latest invention to keep creating jobs and adding to the state economy.
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