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Bluetooth pen for taking notes-Possible for E200???


Guest yoos

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I would LOVE to be able to use a bluetooth pen like this with the E200 to where I could take notes at work by writing on a notepad and it would save the information (text recognition) to my phone as a text file that syncs to my PC and can be opened and edited in Word.

http://www.expansys.us/product.asp?code=VPEN&asource=

http://www.expansys.us/product.asp?code=SU-1B

My friend has something similar for his PDA, but it uses infrared instead of bluetooth... It's pretty cool...

Anyone know of anything like this that is/will be compatible with the E200????

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Guest nickcornaglia

That would be a good alternative for those like me who like grafitti or blocks recognizer on the PPC.

A BT pen that will allow you to input text. I'd prefer that much better than a roll-away keyboard for larger texts.

SOmebody make that for me....QUICKLY!

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Yes, the main reason I would use it...is to take notes at work. I used to have a pocketpc, but I couldn't really get comfortable taking meeting notes on it, I still prefer writing on a pad of paper. If I could write on a pad of paper and it would recognize what I'm writing and change it to a txt file on my phone, that would be awesome!! Save a lot of time in typing up any notes I need to from the meetings... Even if it messed up a few letters here and there it would be easier fixing the few messups...

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Guest nickcornaglia

Ahhh....that pen is nice, but...I was thinking of a slightly different use for the technology.

As an alternative for text input. No ink....just write on tables...wherever. Just like you were writing on a PPC.

EDIT: I guess that's what the first one does. The Nokia seems to capture the script and mail via MMS. The forst seems to not use ink. That's the one for me if it works well.

http://www.eu-vipdata.com/

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