Notes
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Smartphones can be great for taking notes on the fly, but are not quite as satisfying as pen and paper. The reMarkable 2 is claimed to offer users a distraction-free, paper-like writing experience, and we've spent the last week or so trying one out.
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Though doodling on a touchscreen tablet can get the job done, some prefer pen and paper. reMarkable combined the two in 2016 with a real paper look and feel, but digital tech running the show. Now the second generation has been announced.
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Sometimes you may want to keep a digital record of your notes or sketches. If you haven't got access to a computer or you'd simply prefer to use a pen, however, digitizing your content can be problematic. The new Orée Stylograph pen, however, will digitize what you write or draw as you go.
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Today Google pulled back the curtain on its Google Drive note-taking service, Keep.
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The new Boogie Board Jot eWriter is the latest addition to Improv Electronics' line of eWriters boasting a Reflex LCD writing surface.
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Improv Electronics has announced two new additions to the Boogie Board brand, together with a new accessory for the original.
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The Boogie Board is a multi-purpose paper replacement LCD note pad which uses novel technology to retain a drawn image without any power.
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Adesso CyberPad A4 turns your handwriting and hand-drawn charts and diagrams into digital text and graphics.