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E:21/07 Win one of the new wireless Zpen from Dan-Elec
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Win one of the new wireless Zpen from Dan-Elec
By clipping the Zpen's small receiver to the top of a blank piece of paper or an A4 pad, the movements of the Zpen are recorded accurately via infra red and digitally modulated acoustic signals that are transmitted from the Zpen and stored instantly on the flash memory in the receiver. Any handwritten notes can then be uploaded to the PC via the USB connector which forms part of the receiver. Better still, the Zpen even has built-in ICR (Intelligent character recognition) software, so the text can be transferred to a Microsoft® Word or other word processing document easily.
A special graphic setting will ensure that "mind maps" or other diagrams are kept in their original format. Additional features, such as keyword search, user profile creation for more customised ICR, a personal dictionary, as well as 15 different language options, are also included as standard.
The Zpen can also be used as a standard 1GB USB Flash drive in order to store videos, music, pictures and other files. The device comes ready to use, with batteries included for the pen and an USB extension cable for the receiver.
Q: To enter, tell us where you clip the Zpen's receiver
A: Top of a blank piece of paper or an A4 pad :T
Good Luck! :rotfl:
Win one of the new wireless Zpen from Dan-Elec
By clipping the Zpen's small receiver to the top of a blank piece of paper or an A4 pad, the movements of the Zpen are recorded accurately via infra red and digitally modulated acoustic signals that are transmitted from the Zpen and stored instantly on the flash memory in the receiver. Any handwritten notes can then be uploaded to the PC via the USB connector which forms part of the receiver. Better still, the Zpen even has built-in ICR (Intelligent character recognition) software, so the text can be transferred to a Microsoft® Word or other word processing document easily.
A special graphic setting will ensure that "mind maps" or other diagrams are kept in their original format. Additional features, such as keyword search, user profile creation for more customised ICR, a personal dictionary, as well as 15 different language options, are also included as standard.
The Zpen can also be used as a standard 1GB USB Flash drive in order to store videos, music, pictures and other files. The device comes ready to use, with batteries included for the pen and an USB extension cable for the receiver.
Q: To enter, tell us where you clip the Zpen's receiver
A: Top of a blank piece of paper or an A4 pad :T
Good Luck! :rotfl:
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