Geeky tech
Mar. 2nd, 2007 10:41 pmJust stumbled across the Pen-It. Which is a pen and pad where you can write stuff on the pad with the pen. Not particularly revolutionary, especially as we're talking a paper pad and a pen that writes with ink.
Except for the fact that the paper has a clever pattern of dots on it, and the pen can tell where it is on the page. And has a memory. And a bluetooth connection. So when you've jotted your notes down on paper when you're on the road, you can come back to your computer, wipe the pen across a special "upload now" pattern of dots on a piece of card, and whatever you've written will get uploaded to your computer as vector graphics, on an electronic copy of your notepad.
Now that's just downright funky.
Unfortunately, it's also downright expensive. Damn.
Except for the fact that the paper has a clever pattern of dots on it, and the pen can tell where it is on the page. And has a memory. And a bluetooth connection. So when you've jotted your notes down on paper when you're on the road, you can come back to your computer, wipe the pen across a special "upload now" pattern of dots on a piece of card, and whatever you've written will get uploaded to your computer as vector graphics, on an electronic copy of your notepad.
Now that's just downright funky.
Unfortunately, it's also downright expensive. Damn.
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Date: 2007-03-03 10:21 am (UTC)Bear in mind this is brand new. It'll be interesting to watch the prices if production ramps up. At fifty quid, I'd be quite tempted, bearing in mind I normally carry around a notebook and pen and it'd be nice to be able to do a fast, simple backup, at the very least. That's another thing; scanning in ten pages of notebook is a lot slower and a lot more manual than Bluetoothing in ten pages' worth of vector data...
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Date: 2007-03-03 10:43 am (UTC)And on further research, it has 1MB of memory. Which will store 40 pages of A5. Could you laser print the dots on the paper, do you think?
I presume the PC version is the same device - Looky here...
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Date: 2007-03-03 11:53 am (UTC)I'd really like to see one of these notebook pages in real life...