Nokia SU-1B Digital Pen

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Nokia’s slimline Digital Pen does everything expected of it and more, offering both Bluetooth and USB connectivity.… Read full review

Typical price: £129
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Pros

  • Compact compared to other digital pens
  • Bluetooth and USB connectivity
  • animated desktop playback

Cons

  • USB download requires a brief Internet disconnection
  • basic software
  • pen cannot currently pair with a desktop Bluetooth dongle

Nokia’s SU-1B Digital Pen is the most compact design among the current crop of (somewhat hefty) Anoto-based digital pens. And size does matter, because great functions are secondary if you struggle to write with a digital pen.

The Digital Pen measures 149mm by 23mm by 20mm and weighs 35g, so it’s still bulkier than the average biro. Three discreet white LEDs on the top of the barrel betray its digital status – that, and the charging connector at the non-business end, and fact that it docks in a USB connectivity stand. You can plug a regular Nokia phone charger into the base of the USB stand or into the back of the pen, which is handy when you’re travelling light. Unfortunately the Digital Pen cannot yet connect to a desktop Bluetooth dongle. USB docking with the Digital Pen is not straightforward: the problem is that you have to disconnect from the Internet and then disable your anti-virus software -- and if you have a handheld, you’ll need to unplug that as well. Once you’ve done all this, you’ll notice the pen’s grey data icon switch to white as your notes download. After the data transfer, you can restart your anti-virus software and restore your Internet connection, and continue with the Digital Note Viewer software open. The inconvenience of having to go through this procedure every time you download data takes the shine off what’s otherwise a great device. The Digital Pen can store up to 100 A5 pages of data. The file is saved in PGD (Pen Generated Document) format by default. In the Digital Note Viewer, ‘Save As’ offers alternative formats, including DNV (NoteViewer Document), BMP, PNG, JPG and EMF. Integration with Outlook, PowerPoint and Word is seamless and swift, providing you select the items you need on the page. Hand-drawn images and text appear as GIFs in your documents. An entertaining feature of the Digital Pen is its ability to replay the precise action of your writing or drawing via the Play button in the Digital Note Viewer. Unfortunately, this animated replay is not exportable at the moment. According to Nokia, later versions will be able to export this function, which could make emails far more entertaining to receive as you’ll see a handwritten note appearing in front of you. An even more interesting -- and potentially useful -- feature of the Digital Pen is sending multimedia messages (MMSs) such as brief notes to compatible Bluetooth 1.1-compatible phones. According to Nokia’s Web site, only the Nokia 7650, 3650, 6650 and the new 6600 are compatible. Other Bluetooth phones -- including several Sony Ericsson models -- work with the Digital Pen, but you may need to update your phone’s software to enable the Bluetooth Pen profile. We used a Nokia 6600 and a Sony Ericsson T68i phone to test the Digital Pen’s Bluetooth performance. We sent images such as simple maps and handwritten notes via Bluetooth within a 10m radius to the mobile phones, and then forwarded them on via MMS. Notes created on ‘MMS’ digital paper (B7 size) are about 2-3KB, while bigger Notepad (A5) notes are 10-15KB. Of the three Anoto-based digital pens currently available from leading manufacturers (Logitech, Nokia, Sony Ericsson), Nokia’s is the most compact and least embarrassing to pull out of your pocket in public. And it’s the only design with a cap that fits both ends of the pen. It’s just a pity that USB docking with a PC is such a pain.

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The ZDNet article did not mention the best software available for Digital Pens -- MyScript Notes.
Turns handwriting into editable text on a PC -- very accurate.

http://tinyurl.com/3c9vh

A4, A5 paper, Pen and accessories available from DataMind www.datamind.co.uk:
http://tinyurl.com/3fvad

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It just sucks! The support sucks -- even Nokia doesn't know where to find replacement paper! So it turns out that the old fashion relaiable BIG pens remain the best solution.

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I do a lot of diagrams and notetaking. This works better than I had hoped. With MyScript I can draw a software design document, sync it, and convert it to a word drawing and email it in about 1 minute!

Paper is hard to find but available at Betty-Mills (including 8.5x11) and Esselte in the USA. You can also print single pages on really good printers. THIS DOES WORK on my Tek Phaser 7300.

I do wish there was a default viewer for multi-page digital note documents so I could just email multi-page digital notes with one fewer step.

Battery lasts much longer than I expected. Quality of the image is basically perfect. I like this MUCH better than a Tablet PC or doing drawings on my iPAQ.

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Good product for note taking and so. It's a pleasure to know that everything scribbled on the corner of the book will be kept and reused from a computer.

A real-time streaming via Bluetooth of pen data would have permited to use it as a tablet stylus or a mouse (without ink, of course)... What a pity this functionality is not available...

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being a gadgeteer....I love this pen. Its discreet enough to fit in your shirt pocket, and the battery life is pretty good. I enjoy..no...love the way you can send MMS's.. very neat. The only issue so far..getting hold of the digital paper.

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Got mine from a company called data-pen www.data-pen.co.uk very helpful in all ways

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I was unaware that I would have to use "special paper" when I bought this. But it works perfectly. The fact that I can print off the special paper, from supplied PDF files, is perfect. I just keep them in my notepad.

Everything works fine: transferring to PC via connecting stand (without ANY of the hassles mentioned in the review (anti-virus software running, Palm PDA hotsync running, ...)); sending via Bluetooth to phone (Nokia N70) perfect; changing colours and thickness when writing. Basically it does what it's supposed to.

I too love the feature that shows the notes as they're drawn.

The only (minor) drawback for me currently is that I have to travel with the connectivity stand to copy data to my laptop. I would prefer a portable USB connection.

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