
We all know that taking notes with a laptop can be one of the most annoying things that someone can do. The constant tapping of keys can be very distracting. Hence we all resort to taking notes by hand, which can be a bit inconvenient especially when you want to transfer whatever you've written onto your PC.
Previous solutions included digital pens, but users found it hard for it to recognize handwriting. This product hopes to augment that technology with a special notepad to boot.
Using a special digital pen, the Easybook M3 is an actual notebook that can later sync with a PC to create e-mails, Word, and notes. The notepad is lined with "little dots" spaced 0.3 mm apart, which are used by the notebook to interpret your scribbles.
Hand recognition technology is nothing new, and tablet PCs have been using hand recognition for a while now, but at least with the Easybook you don't have to lug around a whole PC when all you need is a notebook.
Cheaper than a tablet PC, and providing the same desired functionality, this may just be the modern business user's answer to note taking.
Sourced by Jimmy Why. Edited by Colbert Low
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