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You must be kidding. I don't think you've looked closely at the differences in the two products. The Livescribe pen far exceeds the capabilities of the Logitech pen. You can buy my Logitech pen if you want. It isn't worth the price. I'll wait for a real product to come out from Livescribe.
1) LiveScribe is more sophisticated than the Logitech pen. I think you agree with this
2) The LiveScribe and Logitech use the same paper with dot technology from Anoto, which can easily be checked at their respective websites.
3) The Logitech is capable of handwriting recognition of cursive writing. That is also easy to check, and the handwriting recognition software is made by the French company Vision Objects.
4) I use the Logitech pen for all my notes. That's of course easy to prove, but I am quite certain myself.
Bottom line: The logitech pen is a ballpoint pen with handwriting recognition facilities, LiveScribe is much more, it is a device for "pentop computing".
Hm, I didn't have much success with this. And the PDF manual states 'Each letter must be separate - no cursive or connected letters.' But I'll give it another try.
I've updated this post and my full review of the FLY Fusion accordingly.
That is the main feature I'm after, and while I'm really excited about LiveScribe..if it doesn't convert then I would not be that interested.
I was going to get the FLY Fussion before my spring semester (College), but I don't feel quite comfortable buying a product directed to kids up to 14y/o...so I researched and ran into LiveScribe.
I really hope it does convert?
That is the main feature I'm after, and while I'm really excited about LiveScribe..if it doesn't convert then I would not be that interested.
I was going to get the FLY Fussion before my spring semester (College), but I don't feel quite comfortable buying a product directed to kids up to 14y/o...so I researched and ran into LiveScribe.
I really hope it does convert?
Rest assured that the text conversion will work. This is a standard feature on all equipment utilising the Anoto dot pattern frame work.
Having said that, each company that uses Anoto is different and will manage the dictionaries and databases differently.
For example, in our systems, we recognise printing and cursive writing - and to increase accuracy of conversion, we also apply specific dictionaries that are relevant to the industry that we are working with. So if we are working with a construction company, we add into the dictionary terms that used in construction. This improves the accuracy of the hand writing recognition hugely.
Livescribe might make different dictionaries available over time - so if you are taking notes in a physics class, it will be more accurate in the conversion if there is a dictionary designed for that application.