The Bluetooth Pen, Nokia

Nokia present the digital bluetooth pen SU-27w it will last for just 3 hours of drawing and writing, and it stored 1.3 MB memory. This unique and advance pen is used in juxtaposition with “digital paper” (there is no required batteries) to way the movement and converts it into pictures and text. The document paper even has Photoshop mode palettes to color change and tip size. While photos get beamed to your equipped bluetooth handset (or computer, via USB) as pictures we are not confident whether your just right prose is converted into real editable text or just amassed as a bitmap file image. The ideal digital setup would, of course Moleskine notebook include, and makes your entire searchable note, and it’s not very costly it price $250.

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