Adesso Captures and Organizes Handwritten Notes with New Line of CyberPad Digital Notepads6 March 2006
Adesso Inc., a leading manufacturer and distributor of innovative and stylish keyboards, tablets, mice, touchpads, and input peripherals, today announced a new line of its groundbreaking digital notepads for consumers, executives, artists, mobile professionals, and students. The new CyberPad series features a more powerful, out-of-the-box experience and is available today for $199.99 MSRP through Ingram Micro, Tech-Data and Synnex, direct vendors including AMAZON, Buy.com, PC Mall, CDW, mWave, TigerDirect, and Insight; retail stores such as Fry's and Micro Center; and through leading catalogs including CDW, PC Mall and PC Connection. Adesso will highlight its full family of products at the Consumer Electronics Showcase (CES 2006) in Las Vegas, January 5 - 8, in the Sands Convention Center at booth # 70970. The CyberPad alleviates the need to manage multiple devices such as PDAs, notebook PCs, digital cameras and traditional notepads. Resembling a regular 8 1/2 by 11-inch notepad portfolio, the Adesso CyberPad digitally stores exact reproductions of notes or graphics in real time – accommodating standard letter-sized paper pads. Once connected to a PC, Adesso's CyberPad can also convert into a fully-functional PC tablet, which is an ideal input solution for computer artists, graphic designers, photo editors and office and CAD/CAM applications. Other emerging applications include Internet whiteboard graphics, signature verification for e-commerce as well as handwriting/text conversion. «Paper-based notepads and notebooks are still the most popular choice for writing notes, capturing ideas, and drawing sketches – even with the incredible variety of laptops, PDAs, and tablet PCs available today,» said Allen Ku, CEO of Adesso. «The Adesso new CyberPad combines the familiarity and comfort of a regular notepad combined with the added benefits of PC connectivity. And, since it doubles as a PC tablet, users can also naturally draw and write freehand graphics and text as comfortably as they would on real paper.» The CyberPad includes 32MB of internal memory which provides 26 directories (A-Z) with 99 pages available in each – and is further expandable with the integrated SD slot – which can also function as an SD card reader. It then connects to a PC via USB to instantly transfer and manage notes and images. The CyberPad gets users started right out of the box with a complete suite of productivity software. It includes editing software to revise and enhance the text or graphics, add color, expand content, add annotations etc. saving each file in shareable JPG, BMP of GIF formats. The software also manages each page or folder as thumbnails for easy viewing and organizing. The bundle also includes riteMail® and EverNote® from EverNote Corporation. riteMail is a digital note-taking software application that features advanced handwriting recognition. It allows mobile users to take handwritten notes and graphics on their CyberPad and transfer them to their PCs for editing, email, printing, and text and shape recognition using the company's ANR™ - Advanced Notes Recognition. EverNote 1.0 for Windows is a complete note management solution that gives users a single place to capture and automatically categorize their notes - digital ink, text, Web and document clips, images and forms - making them instantly accessible anytime, any place. About Adesso Adesso was founded in 1992. The company manufactures and markets innovative, ergonomic, industrial, programmable, wireless, and foldable keyboards as well as touchpads, mice, numeric keypads and high performance Graphic Tablets. Adesso most successful product lines include its Tru-Form ergonomic keyboards and Glidepoint touchpads. The company is located at 160 Commerce Way, Walnut, CA 91789. The company can be reached at (909) 839-2929 or via the web at www.adesso.com . Media Contact: Brian Solis FutureWorks PR for Adesso 408-428-0895 Ext. 101
Source: prweb
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