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Solidtek Digi Memo 692 Digital Notepad DM692
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Reviews by Users
02 Oct 2008



Digital pad
The digital pad works very well. There are 2 problems: Unable to find 6" x 9" pads in office supply stores; no provision to use a 6" x 9" notebook vice a pad....
–Bruce Blairfrom Amazon.com
05 Jul 2008



Does a great job, with limitations
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/review/R3HMX3PHHDK8LT">Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3HMX3PHHDK8LT</a> The 692 has become one of my best friends - great for taking meeting notes and sharing them later. Also, I draw mockups for projects using a grid system, then use the digital copy in my rough project guides, converting them using OmniGraffle later. The 692 doesn't have Mac or Linux software, but my video review talks about that. Also, the 692 cannot operate as a liv...
–Chad Edgefrom Amazon.com
25 May 2008



Does what it says, mostly
I got this to take notes at a month long scholarly conference, and to take notes on my reading before hand.
Positives:
--It records my handwriting and doodles just fine.
--The right size pads are available at every Office Depot
--Refills for the ink are easily available (Cross pen refills).
--battery sizes are pretty standard, too.
--It is a cinch to open up single pages straight from the hard drive by clicking on them, and you can open an entire set of pages with the s...
–Treyfrom Amazon.com