What The Livescribe Digital Pen Can Change For You

December 29th, 2011

Livescribe Pen appears sometimes in widely circulated periodicals like the New York Times, USA Today, the Independent, and the Telegraph. Observant readers most likely notice when a Livescribe review discloses that the company released its smart pen in 2008. Oakland, California, is where entrepreneur Jim Marggraff, who pioneered paper-based computing, established Livescribe in 2007. The Pulse and the Echo are two models of the Livescribe pen that people can choose from. While Pulse can store either 2GB or 4GB of data, Echo can store 4GB or 8GB. Financial Times published a Livescribe review saying the Echo is a business tool that could write a new smart pen chapter. Using your Livescribe pen, scribble a picture or keyword and associate it with an audio recording. A British newspaper’s Livescribe review viewed these pens as encouragement for people to write rather than type.

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