I've been using the Richgv 15-inch LCD Writing Tablet for a few weeks now, and it's become my go-to tool for everything from grocery lists to brainstorming sessions. The pressure-sensitive screen is surprisingly responsive—whether I'm using the included stylus or just my fingernail, the lines vary nicely in thickness like real pen strokes.
What really stands out is how lightweight and durable it feels. At just 0.61lb, I've tossed it in my bag for coffee shop work sessions without worrying about damage (though I did learn the hard way that sharp objects can leave permanent marks—keep those keys away!). The one-second erase button is satisfying to click after solving math problems with my niece.
As an art teacher, I appreciate how this eliminates paper waste—my students use it for gesture drawing exercises, though I wish partial erasing was possible. The lock function saves their masterpieces from accidental deletions during enthusiastic high-fives. While the single green "ink" color won't replace my sketchbook, it's perfect for quick visual explanations during tutoring sessions.
The battery life seems solid so far (no charging needed!), though replacing it looks tricky—that back panel doesn't want to budge easily. For $20, this strikes a great balance between functionality and simplicity. Just don't expect Remarkable-level features; this is more like the reliable yellow legal pad of digital writing tools.