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ACECAD Digimemo L2 OCR Demo

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http://www.DigitalMemoPad.com

Video demo of the Digimemo L2 digital memo pad being used to capture written text and then convert to a Word file using the ACECAD OCR software.

See this powerful tool in action.

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  • Can you use it without PC, just like notepad turn pages back and see written text?

  • @vadimko84 Not sure exactly what your question is here. If you don't take advantage of the PC components, this is just a very expensive clip board. Until you download the digital files onto your computer, the only access you have to your writing is the hardcopy on the paper notepad. There is no built-in display for the digital files.

  • @gotoguyenterprises This thing have a LCD screen?

  • @Kuikli2, no LCD. There is a little indicator screen on the upper left that shows the current document number being recorded and whether any data has been recorded. Beyond that, you've got to hook up to a computer to see what you captured.

  • Is it my understanding that this device works with regular paper, or do you need the special pad?

    Thank you, and Happy Thanksgiving.

  • @Juliaflo This device uses ordinary paper (and the ink cartridges in the pen can be replaced with ones found at the office supply store - no proprietary supplies.)

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  • Do i need the pen ? If i do then fuck my life -.-

  • @gotoguyenterprises Thank you.  Hope you had a good summer.

  • @cbbstax It sounds like a digital note pad is not a good fit for you. I did not intend to imply that you should get one, but rather that there still are reasons why a device like this might be right for some people. I still have mine, I still use it, and I still prefer writing on a piece of paper with a pen - just works better for me (although most of my notes are scribbled on 3x5 note cards stuffed in my back pocket.) Use the tools that work for you!

  • @cbbstax this tablet hit the market over 4 years ago when tablets were still vaporware (the video was made 3 years ago), but there are still very good reasons for using this tablet. One, you write with a real pen on real paper. I have not found any technological solution that can approximate that. Two, you have instant hardcopy backup of your content. Three, it runs forever on a set of batteries. And four, if the batteries die, you still have a perfectly usable notepad and pen.

  • @gotoguyenterprises Do you can to turn back the old page to read it like paper notepad? Indepndent on PC?

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