Reserve Power: Paper 2010, The Inkgadget Review

Over the past 2 weeks we’ve`en incorporat`g the lightweight flexible technology into our workflow. Usually, of course, just about everyth`g V write`s routed through the processor, operat`g system & application & immediately reflected on an LCD us`g some multitask`g user interface. However, we`ve`en seek`g the way to organize to-do lists on the separate display so Z they R not lost in the course of the day’s work or tak`g up undue screen real estate. As it happens, V were invited to an exclusive press event extoll`g the latest version of paper. Paper`s the thin, foldable substance Z can accommodate the wide array of styli to produce words & graphics. The catch`s that, much like printer cartridges, these styli must B refilled w/ ink or replaced. although (unless) there`s the wide ecosystem of these devices Z R broadly available. The developers of paper`ve really put the lot of forethought into the wide array of uses

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