Solidtek Acecad DigiMemo DM-L2 Digital NotepadElectromagnetic Pen - PC - MPN: DML2 See Product Details
$159.28 - $184.88
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Items In Graphics Tablet You Might Be Interested InProduct Details of Solidtek Acecad DigiMemo DM-L2 Digital NotepadDescription Digital note pad that can digitally record your handwritten notes with ordinary paper. Larger writing area 8 " x 11", also will function as a graphic tablet when plugged into the computer. Write with actual inking pen on ordinary paper and will record for you both in hard and soft copy. Will also function as a graphic tablet when plugged into the computer. You can scan documents or forms with a scanner and insert as a background in the DigiMemo software. Great for form filling applications. Quick Glance System Type: PC Product Type: Electromagnetic Digital Notepad Summary Product Title: Solidtek Acecad DigiMemo DM-L2 Digital Notepad Manufacturer: Solidtek Lowest Price: $149.33 Power Score: 3.0 | 1 Review General Product Type: Electromagnetic Digital Notepad Compatibility Interface Connection: USB 1.1 - USB System Type: PC Dimensions Dimensions: 8" x 11" Weight: 1.5 lbs Warranty Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited Warranty More Info URL: Manufacturer Link Additional Specifications Frequency Band: Application:Form filling 32 MB memory Pen Type: Electromagnetic Pen Reviews on Solidtek Acecad DigiMemo DM-L2 Digital Notepad
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Okay, but pen is cheap
Strengths: Works and uses regular paper
Weakness: Cheap pen and recognition software costs extra, recognizes only about 80 percent.
Pad itself works. A little bit big. Biggest complaint was that the pen was very cheap. It broke screwing the battery cover on. Recognition software is fair and costs extra.