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Feb 21 2008, 9:04am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The device uses plain paper and electromagnetic technology to write in standard ink on the digital pad. Notes and messages are stored digitally along with drawings, charts and sketched in the 32MB of internal memory.
Memory expansion is available with normal SD cards as well. The optional Bluetooth transmitter connects to the pads USB port and can send the notes via email or MMS over your cell phone. The pad is also recognized as a USB tablet by Windows.
Via ACECAD
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