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PC Notes Taker

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Combine the personal effect of writing by hand with the convenience of word processing with the PC Notes Taker.

There's nothing like a handwritten letter for the personal touch.  But finding the time to sit and write something out neatly, wait for ink to dry etc., is another matter.   Then if you make a mistake you have to start again.  And what if you want to send the same letter, or various versions of it, to more than one person?  Using a PC has to be easier.  Well with the PC Notes Taker, you can do both.

The PC Notes Taker is an electronic pen that allows you to write notes and letters in your own handwriting, but edit them using your PC.  Attach any plain paper up to A4 size to the Notes Taker's base unit, and as you write the pen transmits signals to the unit's receivers.  The base unit connects to your PC via a USB cable, and your notes appear on your PC as soon as you start writing.

Now you can send out mistake-free handwritten letters, or send the same `personalised' letter to dozens of people.  And it isn't just for writing - you can send drawings via e-mail with the Notes Taker.   Maybe you want to send visitors a hand-drawn map instead of a blurry A-Z photocopy.   Or maybe you want to send colleagues with crude drawings of the boss in compromising positions.  Whatever you want to do, you can.

Even editing is easy with the PC Notes Taker.   The base unit has five virtual buttons that serve as a Word-style toolbar.  You can copy text, undo mistakes, and even choose the colour and thickness of the ink!   It's like having letter writing paper with its own delete button - and so much more.

3 x SR41 batteries.

System requirements:
IBM or compatible PC
USB - Windows 98/2000/XP/ME
Serial - Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP/ME
15MB free hard disk space
32MB RAM
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher




PC Notes Taker
Boys Stuff Price: £79.95

Available from: www.boysstuff.co.uk






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