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Nokia SU-1B Digital Pen review

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Monday 13 December 2004, 11:39 PM

It works!


I do a lot of diagrams and notetaking. This works better than I had hoped. With MyScript I can draw a software design document, sync it, and convert it to a word drawing and email it in about 1 minute!

Paper is hard to find but available at Betty-Mills (including 8.5x11) and Esselte in the USA. You can also print single pages on really good printers. THIS DOES WORK on my Tek Phaser 7300.

I do wish there was a default viewer for multi-page digital note documents so I could just email multi-page digital notes with one fewer step.

Battery lasts much longer than I expected. Quality of the image is basically perfect. I like this MUCH better than a Tablet PC or doing drawings on my iPAQ.

8.5

This Member's Rating

Excellent

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Overview

Nokia SU-1B Digital Pen

Editors rating
Rating: 7.7
Verdict

Nokia’s slimline Digital Pen does everything expected of it and more, offering both Bluetooth and USB connectivity.

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£ 129

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