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Old 10-18-2008, 03:37 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
Thanks, sounds like a neat device. If you not at your computer how can you access a given message? Does it actually match the scan of the note internally to find the message? So it isn't tracking the stroke it is scanning the results. I can see that, in your line of work, it would be practically essential.

Dale
No, it actually uses the camera to track the stroke of the pen. If you are not at your computer and you want to hear the audio, you just touch the point on the notebook page where you started recording, and the audio will play out of the speaker in the pen.

If you want to hear the audio really well, and record surround sound, then you just plug in the headphone/microphone set that comes with the pen.

It uses special paper, but the paper costs the same as regular notebook paper and you can get it at Target or from Amazon, so it's not a big deal to get more.

The text is searchable in the computer (however, it really is best to block print if you want search to be perfect .... what I do is use my regular handwriting, and then block print the occasional key word so I can find it on search.

When you upload it ... if there is audio attached, the text is green. No audio, it's black. Then when you play the audio, it actually recreates the strokes as the audio is playing.
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