SteveO69
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- S.W. London / Surrey
Anyone got one, use one?
Think this is what these are called.
Just spent 3 thrilling days on an IOSH (health & safety) course and there was copious note taking.
The person next to me had one and it looked quite good, it was a Boox model. She bought it as she is dyslexic, although didn’t elaborate on the benefits in her case.
I have several note pads for work which are a bit of a pain, not least because I have the handwriting of a 4 year old / GP.
The Boox model I saw converted handwritten scrawl into printed text, quite effectively.
I am conscious that this is another gadget that has limited use, and the typical cost, (seem to range from £300 - £600), would buy a veritable forest‘s worth of notebooks. Although, I’m overly partial to a gadget, or two …
Any thoughts?
Think this is what these are called.
Just spent 3 thrilling days on an IOSH (health & safety) course and there was copious note taking.
The person next to me had one and it looked quite good, it was a Boox model. She bought it as she is dyslexic, although didn’t elaborate on the benefits in her case.
I have several note pads for work which are a bit of a pain, not least because I have the handwriting of a 4 year old / GP.
The Boox model I saw converted handwritten scrawl into printed text, quite effectively.
I am conscious that this is another gadget that has limited use, and the typical cost, (seem to range from £300 - £600), would buy a veritable forest‘s worth of notebooks. Although, I’m overly partial to a gadget, or two …
Any thoughts?