The iPad has replaced many things — it’s a TV, it’s a games console, it’s a book, it’s a (huge) camera, and it’s even a typewriter. But until recently, it hasn’t made a very good alternative to paper.
iSketchnote demonstrated its iPad note digitization product at CES 2015, showing users a way to automatically transfer notes and sketches created with a real pen into digital files that can be edited ...
And the best part is, I didn't spend a dime.
Targus talks up the iNotebook concept for iPad at CES. Due in June, the system will beam pen and paper notes directly onto your iPad for editing and sharing. Amanda Kooser Freelance writer Amanda C.
The popular drawing and notes app Paper from developers FiftyThree has finally made the migration from iPad to iPhone. The app is meant to act as a digital replacement for the trendy Moleskin ...
Wacom may have been fairly well known for its stylus based displays that many digital artists used, but in recent years it has started to shift its focus towards the consumer market with its Bamboo ...
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Review: XPPen Magic Note Pad makes digital note-taking feel like traditional paper and pen
XPPen’s Magic Note Pad (MNP1095) is a lightweight delight, complete with a responsive and accurate stylus that's lighter than air to write with. With over 16K of pressure levels, and paired with the ...
Behind every muted Zoom profile is a student in lecture rapidly – or leisurely – taking notes. Note taking, for many, is done using modern technology. These digital devices have a ubiquitous presence ...
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