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D.Scribe Digital Fountain Pen Concept
Posted on Feb 11, 08 07:46 PM PDT

Now this is an interesting concept - the D.Scribe digital fountain pen actually allows you to write a message on paper, circle the person's name and voila - an email would have been sent, and all without the need for a keypad while communicating "in a more personal way from anywhere" - just make sure you have a Bluetooth-enabled handsets and a surface to write on in the vicinity. I don't know, isn't it more time consuming to manually write something out when you can type it in a personal manner as well? I guess should the D.Scribe actually be manufactured, it will probably be more of a novelty than a must-have item. What do you think?
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By Rhonda , 13/02/08 6:11 AM (CommentID #483323)
I love concepts like this -- the only problem? Where do you BUY THEM? HOW MUCH ARE THEY? Are they JUST for text messages or can you use them for bigger files?
By Travis , 12/02/08 6:26 AM (CommentID #481065)
I would imagine that one advantage would be the person would appear to be working diligently when they are actually texting to a friend. Students might find this handy, however I guess it is send only, with no way to receive a message...
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