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Old 06-02-2011, 02:26 PM   #11
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I have a LiveScribe smartpen and a 7" 3G Galaxy Tab. If this thing can replace both, I'd be on it in a second. Sprint is supposed to be coming out with their version of the flyer (this month?). I'll be watching it closely.
On the demonstrations with the pen on the Flyer it doesn't look like it's up to par with a LiveScribe pen or a Windows Tablet for that matter.

Given the statement from the HTC-rep one can only hope that developers see a bigger potential and releases some useful apps.
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According to an HTC PR rep on hand, the company’s vision for the pen-enabled tablet is different from Microsoft’s vision for the Tablet PC. HTC views the pen as an added value and as a tool to quickly jot notes, doodle and draw, and communicate rather than as a more complex tool for handwriting and inking support.
http://www.gottabemobile.com/2011/05...r-evo-view-4g/
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