









π Elevate your note gameβwhere precision meets portability!
The 14.3 Inch Foldable LCD Writing Tablet by Amoretti Sonnet offers a large, foldable, bezel-free green screen designed for professionals seeking a portable, rechargeable, and precise digital notepad. Featuring a stable pen edge for finer lines and an anti-accidental clear button, itβs ideal for work and travel, combining eco-friendly paperless convenience with sleek, compact design.









| Manufacturer | Amoretti Sonnet |
| Brand | Amoretti Sonnet |
| Item Weight | 13.7 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 8.54 x 6.42 x 0.75 inches |
| Batteries | 1 CR2032 batteries required. (included) |
| Color | Green |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 14.3in Foldable |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Amoretti Sonnet |
M**C
Impressive little writing gadget
I write a LOT of notes and lists at work, so I was going through a ridiculous number of notepads. So I thought I'd give this thing a try. Overall I'm very happy with it. It's kind of a novelty but also very useful.PROS:There is a lot of writing space. I can usually work through a whole week's worth of notes and lists before I run out of space.The stylus (or whatever you use) writes cleanly and concisely with the promised thin lines.The stylus attaches to the side via a magnet and seems to stay pretty well.You can use pretty much anything with a hard point to write, but you'll get varying degrees of line thickness.It really does resist stray marks from just touching it with your fingers. I took it home to work one day, sandwiched it between my laptop and the bag wall, and there were no extra marks on the 'screen'.It came with an extra battery.I'm definitely saving paper.It's a sturdy surface, so you don't need to put it on anything solid to write. I often take notes on it in my lap at meetings.CONS:You have to erase everything at once. So if I make a list and cross things off, I take a picture, erase, and then rewrite the things that weren't crossed off.You do need good lighting. Writing shows up great at work. At home, where the lighting is not as good, it's a bit harder to see. Keep that in mind for wherever you'll use it.
R**I
Best I've owned
This is the first time I didn't want to write a review because I wanted to make sure I had a bundle for myself before yal buy them up. The single sided 9.5 is the best temp writing tablet I've owned.The only improvement it needs is a clip vs magnet for the pen..it sticks just well enough but not secure enough..carry pen separately or you will loose it.It doesn't leave fingerprints just like it says, iv spilt soda on it and wiped with water, still works. The pad just feels freaking nice, and the extended writing area makes it awesome as well. It feels and looks very professional and not childlike or cheap. Puts 'B" board to shame.. yet B Board has a clip for pen! And others..!It has very thin writing, it doesn't glow green, but you can see it, I'd say it's as dim as lead but green...you need a light source to read what you write like paper but digital.It also comes with a spare battery!CR2016 3vThat's all I have to say about that..."F. Gump"
M**R
Works as expected but pen holder is not good
This does what it says it will do but I cannot give it 5 stars as the magnet to hold the pen is crap. It barely holds on. If the pen were more secure, I would give it 5.
T**I
The form-factor makes a good thing... great!
π¦π¨π π ππ₯π¬A simple LCD tablet is made better by a small form-factor and bezel-less design.π§ππ π§ππππ‘π’ππ’ππ¬This device uses a simple passive LCD tablet technology that is found in products like the Boogie Board and those countless drawing tablets for kids. Unlike the multi-color of those kiddie tablets, this screen has a single green color.π§ππ π¦ππ₯πππ‘I was initially skeptical in ordering this because of the negative reviews regarding their difficulty in reading the screen. But I bought one anyway and I'm glad that I did. This isn't a backlit active LCD. It needs a good ambient light to read what is on the screen. It is no worse than those other tablets.The "resolution" (if that's an applicable term here) of the screen seems to be higher than the kiddie tablet I bought off Wish or the "professional" full size version (with folio case) I bought on Temu. I am able to draw finer lines on this than those others. Even when swapping the styli around, this allows for finer details. (see attached photo)π§ππ π¦π§π¬ππ¨π¦The stylus is a decent size and weight that is well matched to the tablet. It is slightly thicker than the tablet itself, and the magnet is strong enough to keep it attached to the tablet when in a shirt pocket. I would definitely like the magnet to be stronger, but it serves the purpose.π§ππ ππ₯ππ¦π ππ¨π§π§π’π‘The erase button is on the back of the tablet. At first this seemed to be a bit odd, but after using the tablet for a while I appreciated the design decision. By having the button on the back, it allows the tablet to be bezel-less, and makes it less likely to accidentally press the erase button.π§ππ ππ’π₯π -ππππ§π’π₯This is one of the few tablets that comes in a size this small. Not having a bezel means that there is a surprising amount of space to write and draw. It is nearly identical in size to a smart phone and it fits comfortably in a shirt pocket. Super handy to take out and about.π¨π¦ππ¦I keep this on my desk with me and jot down numbers or other info for immediate and temporary reference (dimensions when designing graphics, contact email, etc.) When I go out, I tuck it in my shirt pocket for taking quick notes.I sometimes use the free eWriter Jot app to take a screenshot (it produces a negative of the image) for those things that I want to save.
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