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Originally Posted by pyxiwulf
I kinda like this idea of the boogie board, but what's the point without a save feature? Doesn't that mean it's just an electronic chalkboard/one "paper" at a time use? Like the slates of historic days gone by?
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Yes. You can hang it like a whiteboard as a communal message board, on the fridge as a grocery list, or give it to kids to doodle on so they don't waste paper. I would use it for all the notes I jot down as I'm comparing flight options, or working through a math problem. As it stands now, it's simply to replace scratch paper, and at $40, I could see myself using it for only that purpose if I didn't have more sophisticated tablet devices.
But since I do, of course, there's not much need for the version that won't save.