Artists and creative types know how important it is to carry around their sketchpad with them since inspiration can strike at any moment. However, many would like to save their hardcopy sketches on their devices, which isn’t always easy to do unless you scan it. But the iSketchnote wants to change that since it saves not only a physical copy of the sketch, but a digital one, as well. The iSketchnote’s Slate works with your iPad that lets you doodle on actual paper and then saves a digital copy. Just place a piece of paper over its Slate and its sensors will capture every pen stroke made on the piece of paper or notepad that’s placed on top of it.
The great thing about this is that any type of paper can be used, while its pens are simple ballpoints that work together with the cover via a ring-shaped magnet that’s embedded in them. It can even detect the color and tip of the pen you use, with a variety of tips and colors available. Each rechargeable pen provides that unique feeling of an actual pen so it won’t mess up your creative flow. Then when you’re done, save all your sketches and notes on your device via the iSketchnote App, where you can modify the color and the pen tips, add layers and export in a vectorial format. You can pre-order one now for $179 and you’l get the Slate, one pen and one cover.
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