08-31-2005, 11:39 PM
Clicky.
I'm just sooo tempted. Last year I had access to my sister's iBook, and this year I just won't have a laptop at all. It's going to be rough taking all my notes by hand, and I just know I'm going to be a) too lazy to type them up afterwards and B) too unorganized to find most of my notes if I don't.
This has mostly good reviews, with a couple stupid little quirks - main one I've seen is that it doesn't take normal sized paper. It does seem like a fairly cheap solution (under $200 Canadian, shipping and taxes included). Definately cheaper than the Logitech IO system, which I've seen no less than $100 more (again, after taxes and shipping). Also, the little clipboard/tablet runs much longer on batteries, which is a good thing.
My only major trepidation is I have no chance to try writting with the pen before ordering. I'm not particularly finicky with my pens, but I generally can't stand using a big fat pen for more than 2 minutes.
gekko
I'm just sooo tempted. Last year I had access to my sister's iBook, and this year I just won't have a laptop at all. It's going to be rough taking all my notes by hand, and I just know I'm going to be a) too lazy to type them up afterwards and B) too unorganized to find most of my notes if I don't.
This has mostly good reviews, with a couple stupid little quirks - main one I've seen is that it doesn't take normal sized paper. It does seem like a fairly cheap solution (under $200 Canadian, shipping and taxes included). Definately cheaper than the Logitech IO system, which I've seen no less than $100 more (again, after taxes and shipping). Also, the little clipboard/tablet runs much longer on batteries, which is a good thing.
My only major trepidation is I have no chance to try writting with the pen before ordering. I'm not particularly finicky with my pens, but I generally can't stand using a big fat pen for more than 2 minutes.
gekko
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-Michael Ventura, "Letters@3AM"
-Michael Ventura, "Letters@3AM"