The Lenovo Smart Paper tablet appears to be similar to Amazon's Kindle Scribe but with more note taking functionality including voice dictation and handwriting to text.
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Lenovo's Smart Paper tablet is a $400 answer to the Kindle Scribe
The E-Ink device can sync written notes with voice recordings.
Alongside its regular slate of laptops and other gear, Lenovo has announced an E-Ink notepad at CES. Smart Paper is a 10.3-inch display with an anti-glare screen. The company says it’s a lightweight device with 50GB of storage, enough for 50,000 pages of doodles and scrawls.
Smart Paper comes with a battery-less stylus that can be stored in the case. The Smart Paper Pen is designed to minimize lag, with latency as low as 23 milliseconds. There are nine different pen settings (such as pencil, ballpoint and marker), more than 4,000 pressure sensitivity levels and tilt detection. Smart Paper has dozens of notepad templates as well, including a blank slate, lined paper and music manuscript.
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You'll be able to access millions of ebooks and search saved books and articles that are on your Smart Paper.
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