lapazz d-note digital notepad with color recognition

December 28th, 2006 comments (5) stumble it! digg it! by: technabob

I’ve seen a number of paper-to-digital note recorders over the years, but this is the first time I’ve come across one that can actually recognize multiple ink colors. The LaPazz D-Note DNA500 from UC-Logic is a small notepad that records your handwritten notes on the computer, and can automatically recognize blue, red and black ink colors (special pens are required for this feature) when storing digital versions of your notes.

LaPazz D-Note DNA500 Digital Note Recorder

The D-Note can record from A5 (148mm

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  1. Ken Stockley says:

    My wife has just bought me a D-Note from Max TV which is quite exciting. There are however two things that concern me. 1) The lack of handbook with the D-Note, Flash demos are alright but my mind like many others, I am sure, do not work in a flash. 2) The black digital pen sent with it is not functioning as it should. It is unlike the red pen which flows easily, I know that this is due to the refill. In your details you say it is quite easy to obtain refills from stationary outlets, this afternoon I tried and in Cardiff at least there seems to no provision.
    Being a minister of the gospel this would be ideal for sermon notes for that reason I reqire your help.
    thank you
    Ken

  2. anita kennedy says:

    I have the note pad purchased from Mat TV and find it invaluable but I to am having a struggle finding the pen refills, Max TV said that they can be purchased from any stationers but I have not found one yet in Manchester or on the net.

  3. Marvel Wharrier says:

    I two have purchased the d-note digital notepad and I have tried the internet and my local shops and can not get hold of refills can you please tell me where I can get them seeing as Max TV state that you can buy them in any stationers Obviously!!!!!!! you can’t get hold of them not a very good service

  4. Marvel Wharrier says:

    Dear All

    Just to let you know that I have found the refills for the pens from a website called scanning Pens and they are very reasonably price
    http://www.sanningpens.co.uk. I hope this is helpful.

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