| Mobile NoteTakerTM is the world's first and only truly portable handwriting capture device that enables you to write in comfort on ordinary paper and then upload your handwritten notes and scketches to a PC. Using Mobile NoteTaker is simple: just attach plain paper of any kind and then start writing with the Digital Pen. Everything you write is captured. A built-in LCD confirms what you write is saved; meeting notes, lectures notes, sketches or any other information you need to save while away from your desk. The on-board flash memory can store up to 50 pages (A4 / Letter).
Once you are back at office / home, simply connect the Mobile NoteTaker to your PC / Notebook and the notes are transfered via USB cable into Pegasus NoteManager or MS OneNote® 2003. The NoteManager application allows you to store, edit, e-mail and organise your notes, sketches, maps. Add digital ink to Microsoft Office applications - Word, Outlook, Excel or Power Point to easily annotate, add drawings / signatures or personalize e-mails.
In connected mode, the Mobile NoteTaker functions exactly as PC Notes TakerTM . Please note: this product is not compatible with Windows Vista.
Mobile NoteTaker is the world's first portable handwriting capture device based on natural handwriting as an input. Attach plain paper of any kind and use the Pegasus electronic pen to capture, store and share handwritten drawings, sketches, notes, and memos at meetings, lectures, and conferences. Mobile NoteTaker has a built-in LCD to confirm input. The on-board flash memory can store up to 50 pages (size A4).
Uses standard paper - no special paper required
Stores up to 50 A4 pages
- Includes LCD to view and confirm input
- Operates both in mobile mode and when connected to PC, notebook or other device
- Connects to PC/Notebook via USB cable (included)
- Includes software for synchronization and management of stored files
- Writes directly into MS Office applications (in Connected mode)
- Allows file transfer over LAN, email, and instant messaging application (in Connected mode).
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