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Turn handwritten notes into typed documents with the Zpen
Saturday November 22nd 2008, 16:22

Zpen
When you're not in front of your PC and you haven't brought your laptop along with you, writing anything down generally means good old pen and paper.

Wouldn't it be great though if everything you wrote on paper could be transformed into a Word document at the press of a button? Then you would have it on your computer screen ready for editing, emailing and so on.

Imagine the time that would save businesspeople and students who are forever retyping handwritten notes?

Well, that's what happens when you're using a Zpen.

The Zpen is a pen, a scanner and a USB storage device all in one pocket size package. Write or draw on any piece of paper and the Zpen will store what you've done for later use.

Connect it to a PC or laptop via the USB connector and hey presto what you've written or drawn is on your computer.

The pre-loaded software will even convert your handwriting into typed text so you can edit and save it as a text document!


Simply attach the receiver to any piece of paper and start writing or drawing. The Zpen itself functions like an ordinary pen (it can be refilled with standard ballpoint ink cartridges), but while you're writing away, the receiver is recording every word or drawing.

The receiver has a storage capacity of 1GB so no shortage of space there (in fact you can use it as a USB drive for photos, music and anything else if you so desire).

Then when you get home or back to the office, this fantastic time-saving gadget will transfer your work onto your computer (the Zpen is compatible with Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista).

Just plug the receiver into a USB port and download your notes!

The Zpen is available online for just £99.99 from IWOOT.

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