The best doodles you ever draw are the ones while you're on the phone or in the middle of a meeting.
Inevitably you had to quickly screw up that bit of paper, but with the Genius G-Note series you can instantly store all your doodles, and boring stuff like minutes of meetings, digitally through this A4 notepad.
Steep price
The problem, though, is that at £80 it's massively more expensive than translating your notes from pad to PC. Despite the multiple functionality, it's difficult trying to get past the price.
It can double as a tablet when attached to your PC and comes bundled with handwriting recognition software that can translate your notes fairly accurately.
Should you spend a lot of time in meetings, taking copious notes, then this could be a worthy buy.
The G-Note does what it does in an impressively capable fashion, but the high price is what's stopping us from being able to truly recommend it.







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kim
November 9th 2009
1. please could you help me out with some info, I am wanting to buy a tablet, for the use with coral paint 9, what i am aiming to acheive is the following, I am a equine/horse therapist, i am wanting to paint the muscles on top of a photo, on my pc screen to show the client which muscles have problems or i have worked on during the therapy session. can the g-note 7100 do this or is it just for making notes, i have tried asking around in SA, and i am not getting much help, and i don't want to buy it if it is not going to acheive the purpose i am aiming for? please help
regards
Kim Young SOUTH AFRICA
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