Apitek's MyNote
digital clipboard is a simple and inexpensive device that lets you take
notes without the need for all that pesky paper but without all of the
frills and significant digits of a tablet PC. The device, and it's 32 megs of internal flash memory, can store 130 pages of notes and can upload to any Windows PC via USB. It's battery powered, and not directly rechargeable, so you'll want to by five NiMH batteries along with it and it should go about 20 hours on a charge. Try that with a tablet PC. You can get one now in Germany for USD 130, no word on a US release.
It'd be perfect for the back-to-school EcoGeek. Save yourself all the piles of unorganized papers and just make a file for notes on your computer.
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written by a guest, August 30, 2006
Similiar appearing item on page 7 of their latest catalog #133 0308 DigiMemo 32MB plus will take a compact flash card,
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"Yeah, but how many pieces of paper does it use, versus regular hand-wr..."
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