Adesso Cyberpad Review

The Adesso CyberPad is a digital notepad that records your handwritten notes and lets you to transport them to your computer. It allows you to create digital written notes and convert it to digital text. It can also be used as a graphics tablet.

The CyberPad is a useful device for those who are either students or professionals. For students, it is a better way to take notes that a laptop as on the laptop is more difficult to draw diagrams and make sketches while the teacher is giving the lecture. It is also useful for those people who are working in an office and need to write down notes on a paper and then type it on the computer. The CyberPad by Adesso was introduced so that you can write down the information you need and the CyberPad will translate that information in digital format so as to save time and energy. There is no longer a need to either scan the information or type it in order to store it in a computer.

The Adesso CyberPad A4 has 32 MB of internal memory space, which is divided into 26 directories, from A-Z, with 99 pages in each. For those who need even more memory, they can add more as there is an integrated SD slot and reader. This makes it convenient for both students taking notes in a classroom as well as someone recording the minutes of a meeting. There is no fear that the CyberPad will run out of digital memory. Also, the Adesso CyberPad A4 has a battery life of 20 hours of writing time and 68 hours standby time, ensuring that there are no fears of it running out of battery at crucial moments. Furthermore, the digital ink pen has a 15 month battery life a low battery indicator. Weighing a mere 1.5 pounds, the Adesso CyberPad digital notepad is extremely light to carry around with an almost negligible weight.

The cost effective thing about the Adesso CyberPad A4 will be that it uses ordinary papers and ordinary notepads, saving the cost of buying specially designed papers. You simply have to put the paper on the digital pad and write on it using the digital pen. The digital pad will record everything written on the page.

If connected to the computer, it can also work as a graphics tablet. This allows you to obtain all the advantages of a graphics tablet, such as drawing comfortably on the CyberPad and the work getting displayed on the computer screen.

The Adesso CyberPad is available online as well as from computer and electronics store. Without the Photoshop Elements 5.0, it costs $200 and including that software it is available for $230. This is less than the price of a budget tablet PC.

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