How was your life like before there were tablets for you to play
around, as well as to jot notes with? Granted, a tablet offers a whole
lot more options, but you cannot fold a paperplane with it. Well, there
are times when we need to take down notes and would like to transfer
them over to a digital format – this would more often than not mean
typing down what you have written earlier on, which more or less defeats
the purpose. What if there was a way to preserve both the original
hardcopy and a digitized version in one fell swoop? This is what the $169.95 Instant Transmitting Paper To iPad Pen
is all about. Do bear in mind that this is not the first of such
devices in the market, as we have seen a variant of the iPad Pen in the past.
The Instant Transmitting Paper To iPad Pen happens to be a pen which
will digitize handwriting so that it can instantly transmit notes that
were written on paper over to an iPad. It will merge the ease of
handwriting alongside the convenience of electronic backup, editing and
emailing – all without having to go through the tedious steps of
retyping as well as scanning. Thanks to the comfortable stylus, it will
write like a familiar ballpoint pen, although do not expect it to be
some sort of Mont Blanc equivalent. It will pair up with a small 3”
receiver that has been clipped at the top of any piece of paper, where
the Bluetooth devices will transmit handwritten notes or drawings
directly to a tablet or smartphone. The receiver can store up to 100
pages of content at any one go, where it is compatible with the iPad,
iPad Air, iPad Mini, and iPhone 6, 5/5s/iTouch 5c, or 4/4s.