What The Superduper The Livescribe Pen Has Done For Me

December 20th, 2011 by admin

Livescribe may come from such knowledgeable sources as Popular Science, CNET News, and the Wall Street Journal. In your reading, maybe you encountered a Livescribe review that mentioned the company’s release of its smart pen in 2008. The company known as Livescribe was established in 2007 by Jim Marggraff, an entrepreneur and pioneer of paper-based computing. The Pulse is the first Livescribe pen model that was released, and it was followed by the Echo. Data-storage capacity for Echo is either 4GB or 8GB, while for Pulse it is 2GB or 4GB. Bloomberg Business Week published a Livescribe review calling the Echo a useful tool for academics, doctors, and executives. With the Livescribe pen, people don’t need to write everything down; they can use pictures or keywords associated with audio recordings. A British newspaper mentioned in its Livescribe review that these pens could get people to write instead of type.

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