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September 2010
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The editors liked
Uses universal connectors
More refined look and feel
Easier to hold and use for long periods
Won’t roll off the table
A 2GB Pulse can now be purchased for as little as $129.95
Smooth inking
Versatile with added apps
Syncing audio with notes
Cheaper than a tablet
Nice design which can rotate
Decent sound quality for its size
Is compatible with almost all generations of iPhones
IPods
And Nanos and no cradles are needed to swap out different devices
Inclusion of a multi-purpose app is a nice touch
App lets you
Incredible accuracy for writing and drawing
Good battery life
Built-in audio recorder
Makes your written notes searchable and shareable from your Mac. Good recording quality from onboard mic. Connects via a standard mini-USB cable. If you have a 600dpi printer
You can print your own dot paper.
Easy to take and manage notes and audio
Improved ergonomic design
Great desktop software
Lots of storage
Digitally captures handwritten and audio notes. Sensitive microphone. Pencasts can be shared online. Growing app library.
Captures lecture or meeting audio and links it to your written notes
Notes can be shared as Flash
PDF
Or AAC files
Thinner and more comfortable than the Livescribe Pulse
Increased storage capacity for same price as the Pulse
Fun and useful way to take notes with audio
Ability to add features via Livescribe app store
New USB port location allows usage as input devi
Does what it says on the box with minimal hassle
Ideal for students and journalists who want the best of both notetaking worlds. New 3.5mm headphone jack is now compatible with most headphones. Tons of dot paper options that are relatively cheap. Echo comes with a 50page notebook. Learn foreign language
The editors didn't like
Fewer accessories now bundled with it This post was written by
Dan Cohen - who has written 1230 posts on Gear Diary. Having a father who was heavily involved in early laser and fiber-optical research
Dan grew up surrounded by technology and gadget
Chunky pen
Pen tip loose
Requires special paper
Most add-on apps seem like gimmicks
Would have liked to be able to dock my iPhone 4 with its case on
Weather feature seems to be off
Doesn't run in the background on iOS4
Would have liked an FM/AM Radio feature so you can listen to the news in the morning
Chunky
Expensive
No voice-to-text transcription
Mac software lacks useful Custom Notebooks feature. 3D recording headphones are now an optional addon.
Some apps difficult to use
Recording earbuds cost extra
Custom notebooks don't support Mac
Bulky. Actual pen tip is just a basic ballpoint. Requires specially printed notepaper.
Smartpen is heavy and larger than typical pen
Some teachers may not want lectures recorded
No bundled writing-to-text transcription app
Still a bit bulky
Requires special paper to work
Wireless
Pen is still bulky and awkward. Plan on sitting in the front class if you want clear audio records. Wireless uploading would be nice. Still no builtin handwritingtotext conversion
Published: 2010-08-13, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: Our handwriting may have steadily become sloppier as keyboard use increases, but there are still plenty of people who reach for a pen & paper first and QWERTY much later. Livescribe’s Pulse Smartpen promised the best of both worlds, a way of recording ...
Nice design which can rotate, decent sound quality for its size, is compatible with almost all generations of iPhones, iPods, and Nanos and no cradles are needed to swap out different devices, inclusion of a multi-purpose app is a nice touch, app lets you
Would have liked to be able to dock my iPhone 4 with its case on, weather feature seems to be off, doesn't run in the background on iOS4, would have liked an FM/AM Radio feature so you can listen to the news in the morning
Livescribe Echo Smartpen can be an extremely useful tool for studying, organizing, and utilizing your notes. It is ideal for meetings and classes. It enables you to focus less on perfect note taking, and more on understanding what is going on and what...
Uses universal connectors; more refined look and feel; easier to hold and use for long periods; won’t roll off the table; a 2GB Pulse can now be purchased for as little as $129.95
Fewer accessories now bundled with it This post was written by: Dan Cohen - who has written 1230 posts on Gear Diary. Having a father who was heavily involved in early laser and fiber-optical research, Dan grew up surrounded by technology and gadget
Livescribe Introduces Next Generation Hardware and Software Smartpen System – Review Posted on 18 July 2010 by Dan Cohen Some two years ago I bought a 2GB Livescribe Pulse Smartpen. When used with Livescribe’s special paper the Pulse recorded both pe...
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Published: 2012-04-27, Author: Michael , review by: cravingtech.com
Livescribe Echo I'm really amazed with this magic pen. Don't try to understand how it actually works, just use and enjoy its magic features! It's amazing how the writing and audio recording work together to create the best note taking experience! There a...
Captures lecture or meeting audio and links it to your written notes; notes can be shared as Flash, PDF orAAC files
Heavier and larger than a typical pen; lecturers may not want lectures recorded, $199 (4GB); $299 (8GB)
The Livescribe Echo Smartpen is an excellent tool for capturing lecture or meeting audio and linking it to the notes you take. While the pen is a bit hefty, especially for smaller hands, the Echo Smartpen is a worthwhile addition to the tools you use ...
Abstract: Using special paper ($10 for a 150-page notebook, or printable on a laser printer), smart pens digitise whatever you write down. The Livescribe Echo extends this functionality by adding a microphone to record audio as you write. Later, you can touch th...
Simultaneously records audio while writing, excellent recording quality and volume, easy to use, third-party app store, pencasts
Thicker and larger than a regular pen, cap is easily lost, software isn't the most intuitive
If you regularly take notes, the Livescribe Echo smartpen is almost a must-buy. Excellent recording capabilities, ease of use and an app store that will only grow make it a wise investment...