Taking notes made easy with a digital writing pad

accessory <br><b>Available at:</b> Dot.com Computers, Kampala Road, Game Stores, Lugogo, Millennium Computers and Aisha’s Infosys<br><b>Price range:</b> sh160,000-sh200,000<br><b>Popularity age group:</b> Personal assistant or hi-tech employees whose day-to-day activities involve taking quick n

Item: Digital writing pad
Category: Digital computer accessory
Available at: Dot.com Computers, Kampala Road, Game Stores, Lugogo, Millennium Computers and Aisha’s Infosys
Price range: sh160,000-sh200,000
Popularity age group: Personal assistant or hi-tech employees whose day-to-day activities involve taking quick notes and writing reports

THE digital writing pad is the latest efficient solution in note taking.
Information written on the pad is automatically transferred to a computer through a USB port.

Simply place any ordinary writing paper onto the digital pad and use the digital inking pen which lasts 14 months, to start writing.

The pad has an outward facing edge with two bits — one indicating the status of its internal battery, the other the amount of available memory. There is a USB cable which is used to charge the pen and transfer data to the computer.
The pad records any material as a digital page.

Using the software manager, one can easily view, edit and organise the pages in Windows. The digital pad can capture up to 120 sheets of notes. Four tripleA alkaline batteries can be used for up to 100 hours.

The pad also comes with a handwriting recognition feature. Any other handwriting on the pad will automatically lock it, until the owner applies it.

The digital pad is ideal for reporters and stenographers, as it makes work much simpler.