IRISNotes 2 looks to undercut Livescribe, digitizes your scribbles for $99

IRISNotes 2 looks to undercut Livescribe, digitizes your scribbles for $99

IRIS is trying to make a big name for itself in the OCR world. But, top notch software alone isn’t going to put its name on the tips of consumers tongues. For that they’re gonna need something sexier, more… tangible. With its portable scanner line already on shelves the company is pushing out an update to its digital pen series IRISNotes. The IRISNotes Express 2 and Executive 2 are very similar to the intriguing Livescribe that, while compelling, never seemed to fly off the shelves. IRISNotes ditches the special paper required by its more popular competitor, and instead uses a small receiver that clips to the top of a standard sheet to record your scrawl in digitized form. IRIS hasn’t specified how much storage is on board, only saying that it can save 100 pages worth of notes before you’ll need to download its contents to a PC. The $99 Express undercuts Livescribe’s cheapest offering by $20, but it’s worth noting that it doesn’t have support for voice notes or a stable of applications that tie into its ecosystem. The Executive model retails for $149 and sports a more elegant finish, befitting its name. It also comes with a 30-pin adapter that lets you dump your missives directly to an iDevice. Both are available now, and you’ll find complete PR after the break.

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The IRISNotes 2 digital pens will take your handwritten notes and turn them into digital copies

Taking notes during class and lectures is an activity that all students do, or at least the good majority. However handwritten notes tend to become lost, torn, or dirtied over time and might not be very legible when its exam time. So if you’re lecturer might not look favorably on you using a tablet or a laptop to take notes in class, perhaps this digital pen by I.R.I.S might appease them. Dubbed the IRISNotes 2, this digital pen will allow users to take handwritten notes and convert them into digital copies which users can then further edit later.

One of its key features is that it does not require the use of any special paper. Instead you attach the clip on the top of a standard sheet of paper and apparently it will be able to track and record your hand movements. There are two types available, Express and Executive, with the main difference being that the Executive model sports rechargeable batteries and come with a leather case, and a 30-pin dock connector that lets you sync your notes with your iOS device. They are priced at $99 and $149 respectively and can be purchased via I.R.I.S’ website.

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