The Livescribe Pen And Its Big Benefits

Livescribe review has made it into such well-known periodicals as the Independent, the Telegraph, and the New York Times. Something a Livescribe review might mention is that the company released its smart pen around March 2008. In January 2007, entrepreneur and paper-based computing proponent Jim Marggraff established Livescribe in Oakland, California. People who wish to have a Livescribe pen may choose from the Echo and the Pulse models. Data-storage capacity for Pulse and Echo is 2GB or 4GB and 4GB or 8GB respectively. Business Week’s Livescribe review called the Echo a useful tool for academics, doctors, and executives. An asset of the Livescribe pen, according to PC World, is that it lets you avoid having to write everything down. Instead of typing, people could reach for these revolutionary pens and write, as a Livescribe review in a British newspaper remarked.

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