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Originally Posted by DaleDe
I looked at that and didn't quite understand what it is for. How do you use that product?
Dale
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Well, it's got a little camera in the tip, so it records every pen stroke you make, and then it uploads it, exactly as you wrote it, into the computer.
However, it also records (with amazing clarity) all the sounds in the room, and uploads them as well. So, if you are in a lecture or a meeting and taking notes, you can click on what you wrote and it will play the audio back for you.
The thing is .... it will do that on your computer, but it will also do that in the paper notebook itself. So, if I have a question about what someone said, I can play it back immediately .... I don't have to wait until I'm at my computer.
It also has a calculator in it and they are building language translation modules for it. It's just toooooo neat. I use it to take audio messages off of my message machine, for client meetings, for client phone calls (I ask the client if it's ok if I record, and explain to them that it will make it easier for both of us because I won't need to call them back and have them repeat information), and I used it a LOT at the Bar Convention. It holds about 200 hours of audio and 200 pages of writing .... and then you just archive it on to your computer.
It's the BEST!!