You would think with mobile gadgetry filling every niche of our lives, pen and paper handwriting would be relegated to the dustbin of bizarre things humans once did. Instead, handwriting has evolved into more sophisticated systems of conveyance, and why not? It has been a primary way to present ideas since the days of the first cave painting, while electronic transcription methods are single-cell organisms by historical comparison. The Targus iNotebook proves that we will not soon give up our requirement to scratch out meaning on physically dead tree pulp, but in this case, the tree pulp etching is tracked, monitored and connected (via Bluetooth) to iPad so you can scratch away and "technologize" the results too!
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