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Product description
This 12 inch LCD writing tablet offers a simple, paperless surface for drawing, note taking and quick messages around the home or classroom. The lightweight board reduces paper waste and helps children practise handwriting and creativity while providing gentle screen light that the manufacturer describes as low radiation. If you are looking for a compact doodle pad for travel or study, this model aims to be a convenient alternative to paper and whiteboards.
Key Points
The tablet works like an endless sheet of paper, so kids can sketch, write and erase repeatedly without producing waste. It comes with a stylus and an extra replacement pen in the box which means you have a spare ready when needed. The display is designed to be soft on the eyes according to the manufacturer, helping to avoid the glare associated with backlit screens. 📝
Battery life is presented as long lasting, with the manufacturer stating that the built-in power source can last up to 12 months under typical use. The surface can reportedly be cleared more than 1,000,000 times, which supports frequent reuse and classroom activities. This board may not replace high precision drawing tablets for advanced digital art, but it is well suited for children’s practice, notes and casual sketches. ✨
Technical Specifications
- Name: SERUW LCD Writing Tablet 12 inch
- Screen size: 12 inch
- Delete: One-key erase function
- Battery: Long life button cell, up to 12 months according to the manufacturer
- Included accessories: Stylus plus one replacement pen
Usage Recommendations
Use the tablet for writing practice, quick to-do lists, or as a message board on the fridge or near a desk. For young children, keep the stylus in an accessible place to encourage independent drawing and basic pen control. The erasable screen makes it useful for maths drills and spelling tests where repeated practice is helpful. For preserving a drawing, photograph the screen before pressing the erase key since clearing is immediate and permanent.
Consider that the screen is pressure-sensitive rather than touch-sensitive, so fine-detail line variation depends on the stylus technique and not on multi-level pressure support. Also note that strong sunlight can make the display harder to read outdoors, so indoor or shaded use gives the best visibility.
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Description:
This 12 inch LCD writing tablet offers a simple, paperless surface for drawing, note taking and quick messages around the home or classroom. The lightweight board reduces paper waste and helps children practise handwriting and creativity while providing gentle screen light that the manufacturer describes as low radiation. If you are looking for a compact doodle pad for travel or study, this model aims to be a convenient alternative to paper and whiteboards.
Key Points
The tablet works like an endless sheet of paper, so kids can sketch, write and erase repeatedly without producing waste. It comes with a stylus and an extra replacement pen in the box which means you have a spare ready when needed. The display is designed to be soft on the eyes according to the manufacturer, helping to avoid the glare associated with backlit screens. 📝
Battery life is presented as long lasting, with the manufacturer stating that the built-in power source can last up to 12 months under typical use. The surface can reportedly be cleared more than 1,000,000 times, which supports frequent reuse and classroom activities. This board may not replace high precision drawing tablets for advanced digital art, but it is well suited for children’s practice, notes and casual sketches. ✨
Technical Specifications
- Name: SERUW LCD Writing Tablet 12 inch
- Screen size: 12 inch
- Delete: One-key erase function
- Battery: Long life button cell, up to 12 months according to the manufacturer
- Included accessories: Stylus plus one replacement pen
Usage Recommendations
Use the tablet for writing practice, quick to-do lists, or as a message board on the fridge or near a desk. For young children, keep the stylus in an accessible place to encourage independent drawing and basic pen control. The erasable screen makes it useful for maths drills and spelling tests where repeated practice is helpful. For preserving a drawing, photograph the screen before pressing the erase key since clearing is immediate and permanent.
Consider that the screen is pressure-sensitive rather than touch-sensitive, so fine-detail line variation depends on the stylus technique and not on multi-level pressure support. Also note that strong sunlight can make the display harder to read outdoors, so indoor or shaded use gives the best visibility.









