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Old 09-12-2011, 09:54 PM   #51
VicLavigne
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Checking out the BoogieBoard link was real interesting. On further examination, the model that is supposed to be able to save the screen as a PDF is coming out in November. Here is some info from their main website:

In addition to its save capabilities, the Boogie Board Rip tablet features a 9.5” writing surface (measured diagonally), a thin, durable and lightweight all-plastic construction, an integrated stylus holder, an erase lock button and rechargeable batteries that last more than a week between charges. An integrated software application expands the tablet’s functionality even further and opens the door for an increasingly robust user environment. The Boogie Board Rip tablet requires no power to generate or retain an image, and only a small amount to erase, save or upload stored files to a computer.
http://www.prweb.com/releases/prweb2...web8760686.htm

And how about a You Tube video demonstration

If the price is right I will definitely have to order one.

Vic

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