Jun 19, 2007

EPOS announces Digital Pen and USB Flash Drive


EPOS announced its latest Digital Pen and USB Flash Drive at the 2007 CES event.

A user simply writes or draws with the pen and everything is wirelessly transmitted to the USB flash drive.

When the flash drive is connected to a PC the handwritten information can be saved as a PDF or JPG, or converted into text with standard handwriting-recognition software.

The drive has a storage capacity of 512MB and upgrades are expected to follow soon. It can be used to store music, images, video files and other data.

The EPOS digital pen and USB flash drive are Vista compatible and can connect and transmit data from 10 feet apart.

The product should be available in stores in July for around $80.

1 comment:

CD Label Print said...

USB flash drive is a small external storage device that reads and writes to flash memory, a solid-state storage medium that's both inexpensive and durable. These are typically removable and rewritable, and physically much smaller than a floppy disk. Thanks a lot.