Aiptek MyNote Digital Notepad
- August 30th, 2006
- 4 Comments
The oldest form of data entry on the planet is handwriting. We learn it before we learn to type. It’s not as efficient as a keyboard, but it can be done anywhere on about anything. (Don’t believe me? Check out any alley in Midtown, NYC.)Aiptek MyNote. It’s a standard letter-sized folio that uses regular paper. But using it’s battery-powered pen/stylus combo, and it’s own handwriting tracking system, it makes 1000-lpi digital copies of each page. It stores them in it’s built-in 32MB flash RAM (expandable via an SD slot), so you can later upload them to your Windows XP or 2000 machine via USB. From there, you can replace that doodle of your boss in the shark’s mouth with a multi-million dollar idea. See, we’re making you money already.
MyNote [Aiptek]







Brian Solis (Who am I?)
2 years ago
Interesting…I believe this was first marketed by Adesso…it’s even the same picture. These things ARE awesome…
http://www.adesso.com/products_detail.asp?productid=294
michael arrington (Who am I?)
2 years ago
can you use this with a mac?
how much is it?
fiona (Who am I?)
1 year ago
where can i buy MyNote and how much is it. im located in UK