Wireless graphics tablet that works anywhere

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A device with an electronic stylus and pad that saves work in a computer-readable format is sought. The ideal device should be wireless, have its own battery for extended use, and possess memory capabilities for temporary storage, similar to a Kindle. While many graphics tablets exist, not all offer memory features. Recommendations include the Samsung Galaxy tablet, which supports a conductive stylus. However, automatic syncing of work may depend on the specific application being used.
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Can anyone recommend me a device that has an electronic stylus and pad to which I can write, and my work is automatically saved into some format readable by a computer? The device should be wireless and thus have its own battery, and it should ideally (like the Kindle) have a memory so that work can temporary be saved on it when the computer is not nearby.

I know that many graphics tablets are there, but do they all have memory capabilities like the Kindle? I'm looking for one that has memory capabilities as well as wireless (its own battery that can survive for hours).

Does such a device exist? If anyone has used one, please make me a recommendation!
Thanks much!

BiP
 
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