Casio Paper Writer 10.1" Android Tablet Scans Notes; Releases By September End

In early August, we told you about #-Link-Snipped-#, the tablet that doesn't let you hate touch screens and is designed to scan handwritten documents, largely for business use. On the outward it looks more like a book cover and when you open it there is a space to hold a notepad. inside The tablet is able to scan handwritten matter from this notepad. And if you have multiple documents, you can simply flip the pages of the document infront of the tablet. Talking of the specs - the Paper Writer has a 10.1-inch  10.1-inch backlit display, a 1.5-GHz dual-core processor and a 7,000 mAh high-capacity battery that Casio boasts of 12 hours of up time.

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One good feature is the NFC reader-writer that supports IC card log-in and RFID tag scanning. This tablet is launching by the end of this month, so DigInfo went on to do a video cover of the tab. You can watch it here -



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