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SuperMiguel
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Any of you guys used it for note taking?
Greg Bernhardt said:No, but here are some good reviews
pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2368972,00.asp
The Live Scribe Pen uses a small infrared camera and a special paper with embedded microdots to record and store everything you write or draw. The pen also has a microphone to capture audio while you take notes.
No, the Live Scribe Pen requires special paper with embedded microdots in order to function properly. This is because the pen uses the microdots to track and record your writing or drawing.
The Live Scribe Pen has a built-in microphone that records audio while you take notes. When you tap on your notes with the pen, it will play back the corresponding audio recording, allowing you to review your notes and the audio simultaneously.
Yes, the Live Scribe Pen can be used with a variety of devices, including computers, smartphones, and tablets. You can transfer your notes and recordings to these devices using the Live Scribe app or by connecting the pen to your device via USB.
The battery life of the Live Scribe Pen can vary depending on usage, but on average it can last for up to 14 hours of continuous use. The pen also has a standby mode to conserve battery when not in use.