The iNoteBook iOS app is available to download for free from iTunes, whilst the Targus iNotebook case comes supplied with the pen, one hundred sheets of paper, and three ink refills, and is available in both black and white models from the Targus website, commanding a price tag of $179.99. Targus says iNotebook will be available for purchase this summer for 150, which beats some competitive products that still rely on USB transfer of files. The iNotebook iOS app enables the user to annotate pages, organise notes and share docs with other users, whilst featuring voice recording, the ability to print, searchable text boxes, and store files on Dropbox, and is compatible with standard A5 and 8 x 5-inch notepads, along with being Airplay compatible. Targus Touch Pen By Edwin Kee, on 08:00 PST CES 2013 To see a company like Targus move into the world of stylii is encouraging, as this means that Targus wants to expand their business acumen with the introduction of a new device that targets Windows 8-powered devices, which they have called the Targus Touch Pen for Windows 8. ![]() It all works by using a Bluetooth enabled stylus/ink hybrid pen that shoots off the info to your iOS slate so that whatever you write is instantly transformed into digital, whilst the device also has integrated memory so you can take notes offline and transfer later. Apparently the Targus iNotebook recognizes the letters on the paper and will even transfer them to your Apple iPad when the slate isn’t with you, and can store in excess of one hundred notes and transfer them to your iOS tablet when desired.
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