
However, I see the RC800 making the biggest impact on the manner in which I conduct my research. This would also allow me to start annotating them immediately using the power of digital ink. I could scan syllabi and other handouts in class, so there would be no chance of them getting misplaced. The RC800 would be awesome in an academic setting as well. I am also getting ready to start graduate school soon and will be using my TPC heavily in my studies. Another added bonus is increased productivity: when I do get some “task time” at the office, I can spend it getting things done rather scanning in the handouts from the last meeting I attended. This would ensure that all of the information I receive is archived on my Gateway and integrated into my filing system right where it should be. I could import handouts into my TPC at the meeting site and immediately begin marking them up with digital ink. It really does seem that my work life has become one perpetual meeting! Using the RC800, I could stay on top of my scanning while on the go. So how exactly would I use the RC800? I envision it making the most impact when I am away from the office for several consecutive days. Boy, are they wrong! Consolidating my legal pad, calendar, address book, and three-ring project binders into a single digital unit was the best decision I ever made. Many people inquire about my Tablet when they see it, but some comment that it looks too complicated to be practical.

Everything is in there: from my Outlook PIM to digitally-inked notes to PDFs of guidelines for the many grant programs with which I deal. Even though many users have labeled it as too bulky to carry, I use my Gateway CX200S as my one-stop information manager thus, I take it everywhere. How would a pen based scanner like the RC800 impact your digital lifestyle? A pen-based scanner like the RC800 would allow me to bridge the gap between my Tablet-centric information management practices and the paper-based environment we so often encounter at meetings or at school. A winner will be awarded! Lets' get as many entries as possible. UPDATE: The minimum of 50 entries has been met, but the contest doesn't end until 2/3.


I won’t award a winner unless I receive a minimum of 50 entries.So I was thinking, why not bless someone else who might not otherwise be able to afford one.Īnswer this question as a reply to this thread: How would a pen based scanner like the RC800 impact your digital lifestyle? I just landed a very nice contract and was able to order my own RC800. I’m giving away a brand new DocuPen RC800 pen based scanner worth $299!

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