
Acecad DigiMemo A4 Digital Notepad
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Acecad DigiMemo A4 Digital Notepad
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Ee, Where Do I Start? So Many Nits To Pick, So Li
Ee, where do I start? So many nits to pick, so little space and time....
To start with, if you have anything but junior school handwriting - the kind you did when you first started to do "joiny-up writing" - then forget this. After reading the reviews for this gizmo on Amazon, I thought it just might recognise my scrawl and save me the job of typing up my notes longhand.
Wrong. Oh, so wrong.
What went onto the little A5 pad in hard ink, and what came out on the screen on the pooter was the difference between the Queen's English and Esperanto. Or maybe Russian. Hebrew, perhaps.
It doesn't improve with handwriting recognition software, either...but that leads me to another major criticism...
The software supplied with the thing is only good for two weeks, which is nowhere near enough time to get to really hate it. You can expect to fork out another forty-fifty quid to download the necessary software from a third party company called "Vision Objects", but it works no better than the trial software that comes with the pad and pen.
I am utterly gutted with the thing.
I get up earlier these days so that I can hate it that little bit longer.
Hate, hate, hate.
Grizzle, bleat, moan.
My advice...? Fork out some extra dosh for some kit that really works.
And read as many reviews as possible.
Seriously unfrothy.
Value For Money
The Acecad Digimemo A4 Digital Notepad Is An Excel
The Acecad DigiMemo A4 Digital Notepad is an excellent product! So far this is the best among all the similar products I have tested.
I found this review not helpful because...
...It really doesn't recognise adult handwriting.
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This Is Pure Brilliance! I'm Not The Neatest Write
This is pure brilliance! I'm not the neatest writer and found it simple to follow the directions to do the handwriting sample and then upload and convert to a word document. and it worked first time. The large pad is better for minute taking and I wish I had opted for the A5 one for convenience when mobile. Its a winner with me! Well recommend Acecad DigiMemo A4 Digital Notepad
I found this review not helpful because...
...It's an A5 pad. That's A5. Smaller than A4.
And I have to disagree with the bit about it working first time: the handwriting recognition software is naff, and the pen itself requires constant and even pressure in order to register your notes with the tablet...a little distracting when you're taking rapid notes.
So all in all, a gadget that doesn't work that well is not convenient at all. I mean, I could lug around a house brick on the off chance that it might come in handy, but that doesn't make it convenient.
Nup.
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