July 1st, 2008 by ketyung

We’ve seen a couple of digital smart pens before, which are capable of letting you to write on a piece of paper and store the text in its memory, which can be transfered into a computer. Suh smart pens are great gadgets for students, or those who frequently attend meetings, which they can make use of it to take quick notes and store to the computers later.
Fly Fusion, another maker of these smart pens, has now got a smarter digital pen, which is named Pentop computer. The Pentop is a bit more sophisticated than others in terms of its features, that is why it can stand up to its name, being defined as a computer.
Besides, working similarly to others, letting you write on paper, digitizing and storing the text in its memory, which you can then transfer to your laptop or PC. It also carries other functions, such as it also works as an MP3 player that keeps you amused while you’re bored and it works as a calculator to help you compute sums, while your brain stops functioning.
Other than this, the Pentop has more intelligence built-in, which you might not have seen before is its capability to let you download software onto it for different subjects, which is a feature especially handy for students. Lets say, if you download the language software onto it, it”ll become a great translator, which it can translate into many languages such as French, Spanish, when you’re using to write in English. And also it’s capable of solving complex mathematical equations for you, while you’re completly stuck with your brain! To do this, you will need to load the Pentop with the Mathematical software.
With all these goodies, the little Pentop costs only USD$80. Of course, when the public still gets little knowledge of this Pentop, it’ll probably be misused by cheating students in an exam. A few videos are included below which show the Pentop in actions.
via [gadgetvenue]


Stumble it!
July 2nd, 2008 at 5:32 pm
Yeah. I want one.
July 2nd, 2008 at 5:38 pm
no wait…I don’t…it requires the special notebook paper. Forget that jazz.