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It's larger and thicker than most regular pens but we didn't find it too uncomfortable to hold or write with, even for long periods. The Livescribe Sky wifi smartpen itself is almost identical to its Echo predecessor. The Sky wifi's OLED display is easy to read. If you own a laser printer you can also print your own dot paper. The proprietary dot paper is obviously more expensive than regular paper notebooks at around $40 for four A4 notebooks or $30 for four A5 notebooks, but given the benefits this paper provides we don't see it as a huge hindrance. If you're coming from a previous Livescribe pen like the original Pulse or the Echo, you can use any Livescribe compatible stationary you own with the Sky wifi. These dots act as reference points so once you've finished writing and recording, you can tap the pen on any word to hear exactly what was recorded at that point in time. However, the real beauty of the Sky wifi smartpen comes when it is paired with Livescribe's proprietary dot paper - paper covered in thousands of tiny dots. The pen allows you to capture audio as you write on paper thanks to a built-in recorder. The built-in microphone does pick up the noise of the pen writing on the paper.The basic idea of the Livescribe Sky wifi smartpen hasn't changed from the previous Echo model. The Sky comes with the following: Two Black ink cartridges, two pen caps, one micro-USB lead, 50 sheet A5 lined notebook, Basics guide and two sheets of stickers.Ĭlick here for an mp3 audio sample: Test audio from Livescribe Sky Pen (converted to mp3)
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