Nokia Digital Pen SU-1B - Save 100 Pages of Text in a Pen |
Have you tried tablet PC’s but found that writing on one isn’t so enjoyable? Do you like writing notes but wish there was a nice way to transfer them to a digital format? Well your problems are solved.
Nokia’s Digital Pen SU-1B (couldn’t their marketing come up with something better?) is an an ink pen that remembers what it writes. In fact its memory is so good it can remember up to 100 A5 sized pages. A5 is the typical size of American notebook paper used in schools.
The pen is compatible with both phones, via Bluetooth and PC’s, via USB. To use the pen with a phone it must be “paired” to that phone. Once this is done you can send text to your phone.
The pen comes with B7 and A5 sized digital paper. The paper is included with the package but when you run out you must get more at your Nokia dealer. The reliance on digital paper is probably the biggest problem with this device. Once you’ve made your notes or drawings on one of the notepads you can transfer it to the previously paired phone or save the text to a PC. The pen comes with a connectivity stand that lets you attach it to a PC via a USB port.
Specs:
- Connects wirelessly to compatible mobile phones
- Connects to a compatible PC via USB cable
- Memory for up to 100 sheets A5-size paper
- Up to 2 hours writing time
- 3 LED indicators and vibration alert indicate pen and send status
- Uses changeable ink cartridges
- Works as a normal pen on non-digital paper
- Charges in its stand when connected to a compatible Nokia charger or with a compatible Nokia travel charger
- Compatible with Nokia 3650, Nokia 3660, Nokia 6600, Nokia 6650, Nokia 7650 phones and other phones supporting Bluetooth specification 1.1 and the necessary Bluetooth profiles.
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Can I use it with N95