Draw on a paper and save it on your computer

Here’s another cool pen for those creative in minds and hand. Apen has unveiled the A2 Smart Pen that allows you to digitize and record writing and drawing on a standard paper. You can also connect the A2 to a Mac or Windows-powered computer for writing on images, Microsoft Office documents, or Outlook messages. The gadget uses a wireless receiver that clips to a sheet of paper, providing a storage capacity of 100 pages before content drawn on the paper is transferred to a computer. The A2 Smart Pen will be launched later this month for $100 each. There’s also refill ink for that, but they fail to mention how much. Still not as useful as a drawing tablet though.











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