Unless you’re some incredibly gifted individual with more dexterity than a fighter jet pilot, making anything on a Etch-a-Sketch is hard. So [Evan] decided to motorize it, and cheat a little bit.
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Do you remember the Etch-a-Sketch? The popular ’60s toy that allowed you to draw simple pictures on some sort of blank canvas with two side controls? Now you can have it on your iPad, with EtchPad.
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Since then, Dorfman has made, and sold, hundreds of millions of miniature, working versions of Etch-A-Sketch, Rubik’s Cube, Monopoly, and other classic toys, including even mini, working ...
Spin Master, at 30 years old and $2 billion in sales, believes its future depends on being as innovative as when it was the ...
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