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18 Mar, 2026







£346.63 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ViewSonic ID710-BWW is one of those “get it done” small writing tablets that’s aimed at training rooms, helpdesks, and light office presentations rather than serious creative work. For the money (£281.65 ex-VAT), it can be good value **if** your use case is mostly annotating, marking up documents/PDFs, and capturing quick notes with decent responsiveness. It’s also a lot easier to deploy than bigger interactive displays—no need to redesign the whole room, and you can roll it into different setups.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for heavy-duty drafting or long marathon sessions. The 7" size is naturally limiting, and once you’re doing anything detailed (fine diagrams, lots of text, precise design work), you’ll feel the pinch fast. Also, if your workflow depends on multi-user reliability or you need strong software support with your specific apps, don’t assume it’ll be plug-and-play—worth checking compatibility and driver/app behaviour with your existing environment before you commit.
**Who should buy:** teams buying a dedicated annotation/note-capture device for training, meetings, estates/helpdesk documentation, or where a compact tablet is enough. **Who shouldn’t:** designers, engineering teams, or anyone expecting it to replace a proper pen display/large interactive screen. If you tell me what software and the exact workflow are (e.g., Teams/Zoom training, Windows apps, document mark-up, etc.), I can say more confidently whether this is the right buy or a “nice idea” that’ll annoy users later.

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