What happens when a computer accessory manufacturer and a Bluetooth-savvy app developer team up? iNotebook, that's what.
Targus has been working with iDevices to create the aforementioned writing recognition app / pen combo for the
iPad. Making use of a rechargeable Bluetooth receiver, the pair utilizes a special pen to transfer the slate owner's haiku from paper directly to their mobile device. So long as you mind the 9.5-inch x 7.5-inch notepad size restriction, you shouldn't have any trouble getting that grocery list transferred quickly. Available in June, the only question is if you'll drop $149.99 on this bad boy. Even though an iPad case is included, we might have to pass.
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