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  • Pen and Paper · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the in-depth review. I've been following the development of the LIvescribe Pulse since reading about it on your site. I still may wait for a verdict on the Pulse before I decide which pen to go with . I've considered buying the Fly Fusion, but's it's just too big for me. Anyway, keep up the good work!
  • ITrush · 1 year ago
    this is cool.
    stumbled.

    nhick
    http://www.itrush.com
  • tr · 1 year ago
    i've always been interested in this kind of tech for graphics and such. like maybe to make some simple sketches that i can then import in photoshop or illustrator, and flesh design ideas out. do you think you could do a few freehand drawing tests, to see how the conversion is from the drawn images?

    overall, this is a great review, thanks!
  • Martha Maus · 1 year ago
    Thanks for posting this and the effort to compare the products. I am undecided and we don't have actual eg of the product here in Newcastle, AU and this really helps me.
  • Acu · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the review Andrew.
    This is somehow most comprehensive and with a dose of real feature analysis.

    I was wondering whether ZPen delivers pressure sensitive lines (digitally of course). In real calligraphy, subtle thickness and variation of it allows more personal feel to come out.
    I am not so interested in OCR, but I am interested in a more natural feel to be kept. If anyone has some sugestions and comments it will be great.
  • Andrew Liszewski · 1 year ago
    The current EPOS digital pen does not include pressure sensitivity. As far as I know, only the Wacom products and other tablet based devices have the ability to detect stylus tip pressure.
  • Emanuele Maiorana · 1 year ago
    Thanks a lot for your review, Andrew! Do you know if it is possible to capture instant-by-instant the dynamical information of the handwriting with this pen, that is, the x and y coordinate positions of the pen as functions of time?
  • john · 1 year ago
    can it be used as a mouse as well?
  • Dean · 1 year ago
    When does this pen come out, can't seem to find it anywhere on the web?
  • vincent · 1 year ago
    In the specifications of the Zpen I've read that the resolution of the Zpen is about 300 to 900 dpi.
    How does the resolution of the EPOS Digital Pen (Wired and Flash Drive) compares in that respect to the resolution of the Zpen?
    Thanks for the informative review!
  • Shannon · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the review. Will the wired digital pen and mouse feature that can be turned into a stylus and give a tablet PC functionality be available in Windows XP or Vista only?
  • Matt Ohia · 1 year ago
    A very good review.
    I was wondering though what file types can the software produce? When you make a drawing is it converted to a known file type or will the software allow conversion??
    I may have missed something, but I don't find this information anywhere.
  • Christian · 1 year ago
    Well done, Andrew. Yours is the most comprehensive review of this product on the web that I've found and it's full of practical considerations. Given the price this device is worth a go, despite the inconvenience of less than perfect handwriting. Thank you, Andrew, for giving this item the once over so thoroughly.
    Now if only there was a more Mac friendly version...
    (o;
  • Wayne · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the great review . Does anyone know where you can buy one? Can't find it anywhere.
  • andrew · 1 year ago
    If possible I'd like to know how to buy the epos product on internet, 'cos I don't managed to find market information on the official site (I'm from Italy and here the epos is not already arrived)
    thanks
  • Pasho · 1 year ago
    Great review Andrew!

    One question: I`m an aspiring cartoonist and would need to 'see' the tip of the pen as I`m drawing. Can the clear/transparent housing at the tip of the barrel be 'trimmed' off a bit and/or can an ink refill with a 'longer tip' be used instead in order to see the tip more clearly while writing/drawing? Thx!

    Cheers!

    Pasho
  • Susie · 1 year ago
    Nice review, but you didn't write a full page of A4, just the top two thirds (with extra large top margin). I have just purchased the zpen and found that the bottom third of the page the text it picks up is almost unreadable it's so wobbly (to coin someone else's phrase, it looks like a spider with Parkinson's). You can see that on your shape drawings. Whilst the lines at the top of the page are fine, the bottom of the page is dreadful. In the case of handwriting there is no way that the recognition software would ever manage to interpret it
  • reader · 11 months ago
    One of the most thorough, easy to read reviews I've seen online. Thanks.
  • Mohammad Atif Alam · 6 months ago
    Hi Andrew,

    Thanks a lot for a very comprehensive review. Indeed I found it very useful before I would buy the stuff.

    I was thinking of using this device for a rather different purpose. We have to do a lot of Image analysis, that requires most of the time tracing some lines and shapes on image files (.tiff format etc) or on photoshop (.psd format). We would then like to leave these lines/shapes on the image itself. Putting it simply, we want to use 'Digital Pen' as a high precision tracing device/mouse and use the stanard darwing tools. Can this be done using EPOS Digital Pen or any other pointing device?

    Thanks again for your brilliant effort.

    Sincerely,
    Atif