Transform written notes into text and also use it as a regular memory stick

Apr 23, 2007 15:41 GMT  ·  By

You call it memory stick, flash drive or thumb drive and it's usually something that stores stuff for you. Ok, maybe you can also use it as pseudo-knife when a pseudo-werewolf attacks you in a dark pseudo-day. Na, that won't work. You need something sharper, something like a pen. How about a digital pen&USB combo, eh?

This digital pen&USB flash drive would surely become your favourite gizmo if you are into neat combos. It has a slick and stylish design and a miniature form, low-battery consumption and also pinpoint-accurate positioning. Here's what you can do with it. You can write freely on (almost) any paper, store hundreds of pages of information, transfer notes and sketches to a computer, transform written notes into text and also use it as a regular memory stick to store music, images, video files etc. Other digital pen features include: cap with pocket clip to protect ink tip, rubber grip to enhance pen usability, standard batteries and ink refills.

Do you remember Joe Pesci playing a mob in Scorsese's "Goodfellas"? I do. There's a terrifying scene in which Tommy DeVito (aka real-life gangster Tommy DeSimone) sticks a pen into a guy's throat. I'm sure if Scorsese were to film the movie in 2007, he would've have given Joe Pesci the EPOS digital pen in order to play another scene in which he would've electronically archive on his laptop the last words of the victim and also a "sketch" of the event. Then he would store it into his notebook and also send a mail to his boss explaining why he waked the guy in such a cruel manner.

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