While there are quite a lot of tablets now available in the market, only quite a few are designed for writing. Well, in an effort to build a paperless society, writing tablets would eventually become more and more common. Improv Electronics have come up with a series of writing tablets that can be used for free-form writing and sketches. The company also recently announced its new Boogie Board Rip LCD Writing Tablet.
The Boogie Board Rip LCD Writing Tablet offers users a paper-like writing experience on an LCD writing surface. It is then digitized and saved as PDF files. It offers a proper paperless replacement for legal pads, sketch books and paper notebooks.
The Boogie Board Rip Writing Tablet features a 9.5″ LCD writing surface. It comes with an internal memory that can accommodate saving up to 200 typical images. It also comes with a Micro USB port, an integrated stylus holder and a dedicated erase lock button. Its rechargeable batteries are good for up to one week of typical usage. The Boogie Board Rip LCD Writing Tablet is expected to be available by November. It is currently available for pre-order at US$130.
Not wanting to be left out like it did when iPhone and Android become the “it” smartphones, Nokia is said to be contemplating in to partnering up with Monster Cable–whose sub-brand Beats Audio already forged a partnership with HTC–to boost its phones’ audio features. According to leaked images that appeared earlier today, Nokia and Monster may have a pair of headphones for smartphones on their sleeves. The accessory, dubbed Nokia Purity HD Stereo Headset, features an electric blue pair of portable cans that seem to be wire-free. It is most likely that the Purity HD will connect to media via Bluetooth, but it is also most likely that these press shots are hiding the wires somewhere. Not much details are available as of this posting, but we are sure to hear (or not) about this at the upcoming Nokia World. Coming up with a pair of Nokia headset from Monster is a gamble for the Finnish mobile phone company. But Nokia fans, who are used to the company’s range of low- and mid-priced phones, may not embrace an (expectedly) overpriced pair of headphones. http://celebritycombo.blogspot.com/
Jumat, 07 Oktober 2011
Gadget News - Boogie Board Rip LCD Writing Tablet
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