
A Bluetooth-enabled digital pen has been announced by Nokia. The SU-27W is capable of capturing your scribbles and notes in its 1.3MB internal memory, provided you're using special digital paper to scrawl on. Once captured, you can transfer your work in digital format to any Bluetooth equipped device or you can upload to a PC via a USB connection.
Today's release is Japan-only, at 28,140 Yen (around £125), but there's no news yet of a UK or US release.
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When will these companies learn? No one wants to have to use special digital paper with a digital pen.