Genius introduces the G-Note 5000 electronic paper
Genius has just introduced the G-Note 5000, a device that allows users to record, draw or even capture thoughts that come all the time.
Genius notes that the G-Note 5000 can be used to record together with an electronic pen that comes with the enclosed device. The things you write or draw will be stored on a built-in 32 MB memory card, which allows you to store up to 500 pages with file management to help you manage your archived documents. effective.
With its compact and eye-catching form, the G-Note 5000 is very much a carry-on. After downloading the Digital Organizer software, it can be transferred to the computer via a USB connection. Many tools in the software will help you to view, arrange, interpret and edit those electronic pages. In addition, such e-paper can also be copied or attached to Outlook Express, Word, PowerPoint or Excel and can be shared with other devices via Email.
In addition, the multi-colored pen (black and red) allows efficient use in marking and recording. The G-Note 5000 can be rotated in many directions when requested while writing. When connected to a computer, the digital pen can replace the mouse.
The device will be packaged with 2 digital pens, A5 size paper, 3 pen tip, 4AAA battery for electronic paper, 2 pen drive for pen, 1 USB cable, quick installation guide. The device weighs 385g with dimensions of 281 x 180 x 12 cm. The life span of electronic paper batteries is about 80 hours and the battery life is 1000 hours.
According to Genius, this device requires a minimum of a Pentium-based computer, USB port, Windows XP / 2000 operating system, at least a hard drive space. 32 MB, 128 MB RAM, CD / DVD-ROM drive for software installation. The G-Note will be available in the market this weekend at around $ 145.
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