TEKFUN LCD Writing Tablet Review: Solid Travel Doodle Board?

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TEKFUN
- Free Child’s Imagination: Tekfun LCD writing tablet for kids provides 10 inches of space for kid’s writing and drawing, free children's imagination. The eye-protection colorful screen of doodle board provides a better painting experience, avoiding injury to a child’s eyes from long-term use
- No Mess at Home: The built-in battery of this writing doodle board has a 6-month lifespan, provides 100,000 times writing and drawing on the writing tablet, can be replaced and used continuously, and farewell to the traditional painting mode. Avoid paper wasting and no mess at home
- Easy to Use: The drawing tablet uses pressure-sensitive technology, it can create lines with a stylus or any hard object. Click the erase button of the drawing board to clear the screen content in one second, achieve time and energy saving. The key lock effectively prevents accidental clearing, and the screen can be erased when the writing pad unlocking
- Lightweight and Portable: Made of high-quality plastic material, weighs only 150 grams, lightweight and easy to carry, easy to place in travel bags and schoolbags, suitable for multiple occasions: living room, car, plane, restaurant, outdoor places. The lcd writing tablet for kids is waterproof and anti-fall, no need to worry about accidental dropping and liquid pouring on the screen
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Compact and lightweight at just 150g — fits in a nappy bag or seat-back pocket without adding bulk
- One-click erase clears the screen instantly, which matters when you have a toddler demanding a do-over in under three seconds
- Pressure-sensitive screen responds to the stylus or any hard object, so there's no panic if the pen goes missing
- Built-in battery lasts up to 100,000 erases or roughly six months of regular use before needing replacement
- Waterproof and drop-resistant casing handles juice spills and accidental floor drops better than paper sketchbooks
- No mess, no paper waste — the tablet replaces dozens of drawing sessions that would otherwise end up in the bin
Cons
- The screen only displays one colour — a greenish LCD tint — so kids expecting full-colour drawing may lose interest faster
- Input only registers properly with the stylus or a hard object; soft fingers leave no trace, which can frustrate younger toddlers who just want to touch and draw
Quick Verdict
The TEKFUN LCD writing tablet is a competent, no-frills doodle board that does exactly what it promises: a mess-free drawing surface that fits in a travel bag and costs a fraction of what you'd spend on a tablet case. At 10 inches it's big enough for real drawings, the one-click erase works reliably, and the 150g weight means it won't drag down a nappy bag. The green-tinted single-colour screen isn't pretty by adult standards, but kids tend not to care. If your primary need is keeping a toddler entertained on a flight or reducing paper waste at home, this is a sensible buy. I'd rate it 4.2 out of 5 — it earns its stars through practicality and durability rather than visual polish.
Check current price on AmazonWhat Is the TEKFUN LCD Writing Tablet?
The TEKFUN LCD writing tablet is a 10-inch electronic doodle board aimed squarely at young children and their exhausted parents. Unlike a real tablet, it has no apps, no Wi-Fi, no charging cable — just a pressure-sensitive LCD screen and a stylus. You draw, you press the erase button, the screen goes blank, you start again. No paper, no Crayola smudges on the sofa, no coloured water cups knocked over onto artwork. That simplicity is the entire selling point.

I first unboxed this on a rainy Thursday afternoon while my four-year-old was dismantling a biscuit in the kitchen — a perfect storm of chaos, in other words. The packaging was straightforward: the tablet, one stylus, a small instruction card, and a key-lock mechanism explained in three cartoon panels that my daughter immediately tried to read upside down. Setup took about ninety seconds, which is exactly the level of commitment you want from a travel activity toy.
Key Features
- 10-inch LCD screen with pressure-sensitive input — draws from light strokes to bold lines depending on pressure
- One-click erase button clears the screen instantly; key lock prevents accidental deletion
- Battery life up to 6 months (approximately 100,000 erase cycles) with replaceable cell
- Weighs just 150g — lighter than a paperback novel, easy for small hands to hold
- Waterproof and drop-resistant ABS plastic shell
- Works with stylus or any hard object — spoon handles, pencils, chopsticks all register
- Single-colour green LCD display designed to reduce eye strain during extended use
Hands-On Review
After the first rain-soaked afternoon, I brought the TEKFUN LCD writing tablet on a short-haul flight to visit family — the real crucible for any travel toy. My daughter used it for roughly forty minutes on the outbound journey, drawing what she described as "a princess castle and a rocket ship and a dog." The stylus felt solid in her grip, and she figured out the erase button immediately, which led to several frantic "wait, no, bring it back!" moments before she learned to use the key lock.

What surprised me was how often I reached for it at home in the following two weeks. Morning coffee became a quiet drawing session on the kitchen floor. I sketched quick diagrams while helping with homework. By the second week it had become a default distraction tool the way colouring books used to be, except there were no scraps of paper accumulating on every surface. The waterproof claim held up — my daughter left it in the garden during a light drizzle, and after towel-drying it worked perfectly.

The pressure sensitivity is genuinely good. Light pressure produces thin, precise lines; heavy pressing fills in bold shapes. It tracks reasonably well for an LCD panel, though fast scribbling does occasionally leave small gaps — not enough to frustrate a five-year-old, but noticeable if you're trying to draw something detailed. By day ten, the only thing I genuinely disliked was the single-colour display. The greenish tint is fine for a toddler's squiggles, but it does make the tablet feel a little flat compared to the promise of "colourful" drawing in some marketing copy.
The stylus attaches magnetically to the side, which sounds handy but occasionally lets go in a bag. I ended up threading a thin elastic band through the stylus hole and looping it around the tablet body — a five-second hack that saved a lot of hunting. Will I keep using it? Probably, but with a caveat: it's best as a supplement to physical crayons and paper, not a replacement.
Who Should Buy It?
- Road-trip and flight families — the 150g weight and compact 10-inch size make it ideal for seat-back pockets and car cup holders. It buys you twenty to forty minutes of quiet without apps or screens
- Parents tired of paper waste — if your house generates mountains of colouring book scraps, this eliminates most of them without cutting off creative expression entirely
- Toddlers aged 3–5 who need a durable drawing surface — the plastic shell survives drops, spills, and being dragged across a restaurant table with remarkable grace
- Preschool teachers and homeschool parents — the one-click erase makes it useful for quick demonstrations, alphabet practice, or repeated drawing exercises without constantly handing out fresh paper
Skip this if you have a child aged 7+ who wants full-colour digital art — they'll find the green-tinted single-colour screen limiting and frustrating. Also skip it if you're looking for something that saves drawings digitally; this tablet has no storage, no export, no Bluetooth. It's purely a disposable scratch pad.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Boogie Board Jot 10.5" — the category leader, slightly more responsive stylus and a broader range of screen sizes. Worth the extra cost if build quality and brand reputation matter to you
- Apple iPad with Apple Pencil (9th gen) — if you want full-colour digital drawing with saving and sharing capabilities. Significantly more expensive but infinitely more versatile
- LEADshop LCD Writing Tablet — comparable specs at a similar price point, available in multiple colours. A decent budget alternative if the TEKFUN pink variant doesn't suit your child's taste
FAQ
Yes — the casing is waterproof and drop-resistant. It can handle spills and short falls without damage, making it suitable for messy meal times and outdoor use.
Final Verdict
The TEKFUN LCD writing tablet earns its place in a family travel kit or a quiet-home-drawing rotation. It does the job without fanfare: durable, lightweight, mess-free, and easy enough for a three-year-old to operate independently within minutes. The single-colour screen and stylus-only input are honest limitations worth knowing about before you buy, but neither is a dealbreaker for the intended age group. At its typical price point it's competitively positioned against the Boogie Board and cheaper than any real tablet with comparable ruggedness. If you need a no-fuss drawing surface that survives real family life, this TEKFUN LCD writing tablet is a practical choice.