• @How_do_I_computah
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      3 hours ago

      There haven’t been any changes to etch a sketch in decades. It’s already great…

      …or maybe just the etch a sketch R&D department really aren’t the brightest bunch out there.

      • @[email protected]
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        2 hours ago

        It is great but as a Magna Doodle (basically e-ink but manual and magnetic) kid, I can’t be convinced to switch to drawing only continuous lines on a tank-like interface. Yes, the effective resolution is about an order of magnitude higher so you can fit an entire poem instead of a short sentence but drawing letters is 20 times slower. Also, there is no monopoly, lots of companies make Magna Doodle clones (I never had the real thing either). If I could make a sufficiently dense (1mm) array of powerful inductors, I would use a scanner mechanism and an Arduino to play 30fps Bad Apple!! on it in a timelapse, showing its superiority in speed (5 seconds per frame) and filling dark regions. (No, the inductors cannot be staggered like nozzles in inkjet printer heads because that would produce streaks by disrupting previously blackened cells.)

    • @dragonfly
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      23 hours ago

      It’s really hard to make anything with an etch a sketch, even their own r&d can’t do it.

    • @uservoid1
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      24 hours ago

      idk, Maybe that each person there is working separately instead of collaborating? Just like the Etch A Sketch controls?