ACECAD DigiMemo 692 Digital Notepad with Memory

- list price: $99.99
our price: $98.62you save: $1.37 SKU: 692
Sales Rank: 6558
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Product Description
The DigiMemo 692 Digital Notepad digitally captures and stores everything you write or draw with ink & paper -- without using a computer. Just place any ordinary paper or notepad on the digital pad. Write on the paper with the digital inking pen - the pad digitally records anything you write in its built-in storage device or a Compact Flash card in real time. One page you write is stored as one digital page.Ultra-thin and lightweight -At only 1.24 lbs (560 g) for the digital pad and 0.03 lbs (13.8 g) for the pen, the DigiMemo can held & used easily while sitting, standing or recliningAutomatic shutdown after 30 minutes of inactivity32MB built-in storage; Also accepts Type I CompactFlash (CF) memory cardRuns on 4 AAA batteries (Battery life -Approx. 100 hours)Pen battery lasts approx. 14 monthsDigital Pad Size -12.17 (length) x 8.23 (width)Writing Space Size -5.9 x 8.3 (150 mm x 211 mm)Ink Cartridge Size -0.09 (diameter) x 2.64 (length)
Product Specification
- BatteriesIncluded:
- 0
- Binding:
- Personal Computers
- Brand:
- SolidTek
- EAN:
- 0712504760006
- Feature:
- Easily view, edit, organize and share your handwritten notes in Windows
Organize Your notes with DigiMemo Manager software -- save digital pages as an e-book file, or share them through e-mail
Manage up to 999 digital pages for each storage device
Capture handwritten notes on up to 0.47 (12 mm) thickness of paper (about 120 sheets)
Any ordinary paper or notepad (up to 6.0 x 9.1 / 153 mm x 232 mm) can be applied - Label:
- ACECAD
- Manufacturer:
- ACECAD
- Model:
- 692
- ProductGroup:
- CE
- Publisher:
- ACECAD
- Studio:
- ACECAD
- Title:
- ACECAD DigiMemo 692 Digital Notepad with Memory
- UPC:
- 712504760006
- MPN:
- 692
Customer Reviews
DO NOT BUY THIS DEVICE.
It simply died with just more than a month of use! I have no way to reset the thing. It simply shows '- - -' on the display. At first I thought it was a case of dead batteries. Nope. Took out the old reliable 16M CF Lexar card (which works fine in my camera, btw.)Trying to reset the device (hold X, then power up, release power, release X) did not work.There is NO technical support for the device. No website. No way to reset the thing.Do NOT buy junk from acecad. I had brought a scanner from them...
9/4/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Great Concept - Poor Execution
This is a wonderful idea, but is apparently before its time or the product designers didn't check with with the paper manufacturers.It is easy to train the system to interpret bad handwriting, but accomplishing that, it is impossible to find replacement paper pads. The only replacement pads I have been able to find are steno pads and these don't have the same page/space productivity as the original paper which comes with the AceCad.Either make replacement pads available or make the writing surface...
8/26/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Works as advertised - light inexpensive alternative to laptop in the field
The Digimemo 692 Digital Notepad made sense to me for several reasons; 1) it is cheap - $90 + or - is a small risk to take on a new technology; 2) if you use it and the technology fails, you are left with the ultimate safe, low tech backup - ink notes on paper 3) it is lighter and easier to use when on the move (walking through a building taking notes, or sitting in a meeting where a laptop would be awkward for instance). The main question for me was how well the handwriting recognition could be...
7/6/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Surprisingly good
I do agree with previous reviewers that the size is deceiving. That's why I don't give it 5 stars.The price is right if you also get the handwriting recognition software. With that this device can substitute a tablet PC if your main concern is taking notes in a digital format. The downside is that you still need physical paper but you get what you pay for. You do get the benefit of leaving the tablet safe and sound at your desk.The best thing for is that the device works like a CF card reader when...
6/27/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
STILL Not Satisfied
The basics of this pad work. It captures a graphic of what you write, even through several layers of paper/pad (see recommendations). The pad is basically "almost" well-built and designed but has some annoying elements. 1. Yes, the paper size is not readily available in the US. The only 6x9 pad in most stores is a stenographer's notebook, which has spiral binding. To use it with the digimemo pad, you must rip the pages from the spiral and cut off the ragged top. After all my searching for 6x9 pads...
6/6/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
