Monday, July 12, 2010

I just opened the box of LogiPen's LogiNotes Digital Pen Input Device.  I will be testing the device to see how it integrates into an office environment, primarily focusing on integration with Microsoft's One Note.  I'm also concerned about how the device would work in a college setting for students.  Inside the box:
  • Pen
  • USB cord
  • LogiPen capture unit (1 1/2 x 3 3/8 x 3/8 inches) with a clip on back to secure to pages (called Base Unit in the Directions)
  • flat package including pen  and stylus refills, 2 batteries and an "extractor" for replacing the pen/stylus
  • directions
  • CD-ROM of Software for LogiManage
 The Base Unit has to charge for up to 12 hours before the first use - so that won't happen until tomorrow.

Installing the batteries (SR41) was simple and the directions were straightforward.

The directions said to push the pen insert in gently until it is lodged securely - it actually felt more like passing over a bump, but it did insert OK.  The ink quality is only average - but that is to be expected since the focus is not on the writing but the capture.

More tomorrow.

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