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Electronic Writing Pads

Make notes, draw diagrams or doodle and store it for retrieval later via email, bluetooth etc. An electronic writing pad, or digital writing tablet, digital memo pad or one of the other names these go by is ideal for students and business professionals who need a better way to store and retrieve information than traditional pen and paper methods.

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SolidTek DM-L2 DigiMemo L2 8-1/2-by-11-Inch Digital Notepad

SolidTek DM-L2 DigiMemo L2 8-1/2-by-11-Inch Digital Notepad

This is actually a fantastic idea and a slight variation on the idea of an electronic memo pad. Here, you write on actual paper and the digital tablet underneath converts your handwriting to digital format giving you both a hard paper copy AND a copy stored in digital format. This is an excellent idea and great for memos, taking notes in class, for business pros, or for things like writing receipts or just generally jotting down of ideas. Customers love it too, check out the reviews under the link below, its a fantastic device.

Read Reviews and Buy This digital note taking pad here

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SHARP (sharp) [electronic memo pad, electronic notebook: WG-N20-B

SHARP (sharp) [electronic memo pad, electronic notebook: WG-N20-B

For all the folks out there who are looking for a writing tablet that allows them to write, erase (all or a portion of their work), save multiple notebook files, open those files and edit them WITHOUT having to transfer the files to your computer, this is the device for you. Don't quibble, just plunk down the money and buy one!

Read reviews and check pricing here

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