Average
4.5
von 5
46 Tests
Mai 2012
by Peter Müller (macwelt.de) - Mai 2010
Livescribe hat sich Apples iPhone-Universum wohl genau angesehen und auf sein Produkt übertragen. Denn der Pulse Smartpen steht nicht für sich allein, seine kompletten Qualitäten entfaltet der digitale Stift erst in Verbindung mit seiner Desktop-Software,
Der Livescribe Pulse Smartpen verbindet perfekt handschriftliche Notizen und Audioaufzeichnungen sowie deren elektronische Archivierung und Verbreitung. Welches Potential der Pulse Smartpen darüber hinaus als multifunktionales Gerät hat, wird die...
Den ganzen Test lesenby Christian Stephan (magnus.de) - Sep 2010
Viele gerade kreative Menschen bevorzugen nach wie vor den Stift als Schreibgerät. Nach der Kreativphase kommt dann aber das Scannen, Fotografieren oder…
Der Smartpen kommt leise aber hochinnovativ. Wer einmal an den Stift gewöhnt ist, möchte ihn nicht mehr hergeben. Auf der Wunschliste steht höchstens, dass er drucksensitiv wird
Den ganzen Test lesenby Sandra Adlesgruber (pctipp.ch) - Dez 2010
Der Pulse Smartpen von Livescribe wurde für Anwender konzipiert, die gleichzeitig zuhören und mitschreiben sollen. Bringts das Gerät für knapp 200 Franken wirklich?
Ausstattung, Bedienung
Neuer Block kostet, Akku nicht auswechselbar
Der Livescribe Pulse Smartpen überträgt Audio und Text fehlerfrei und erledigt all seine Aufgaben ohne Macken.
Den ganzen Test lesenby Stuart Miles (pocket-lint.com) - Sep 2009
The digital pen has been around before, a long time before in fact with IOpen and Logitech attempting and failing to gain any momentum in convincing you to go analogue to digital. In the past the "digital pens" have been big, cumbersome and the...
It's a pen, works like a pen, writes like a pen, backs-up your notes
Can't transfer hand-writing to text without additional software
If you are in the business of note taking we can't recommend this enough
Den ganzen Test lesenby Richard Cobbett (techradar.com) - Okt 2009
Is the digital pen mightier than the keyboard?
Live note-taking ; Playback ; Built-in comuting functions ; Online alication store ; Free booklet of dot aer
Exensive ; OCR costs more
by Ardjuna Seghers (trustedreviews.com) - Sep 2009
This digital pen aims to make the lives of students even easier.
As digital pens go, the Livescribe Pulse Smartpen is an unusual proposition. Its focus on linking written notes and recorded audio is genuinely useful, even if the lack of OCR software and the high-price may put off some.
Den ganzen Test lesenby Joanna Stern (laptopmag.com) - Aug 2008
An excellent notetaker's companion, the Pulse records audio in sync with your writing and boasts several other clever features.
Records audio in sync with writing ; Many built-in features ; Long battery life ; Innovative controls and tools
Requires special dotted paper ; No included OCR software ; No Mac support
There is no denying that the Livescribe Pulse is one smart pen. It works as promised, recording audio as you take notes. Even better, the sound quality is superb for such a small device. Those looking for a digital pen that will turn your handwriting...
Den ganzen Test lesenby Tim Moynihan (pcworld.com) - Jun 2008
Pen with digital capabilities is a truly innovative and fun way to take notes and record audio.
Useful, innovative pen and voice recorder, Excellent price for the amount of features
Needs special paper and ink cartridges, No OCR software to convert handwritten notes
Does the Livescribe Pulse have limited appeal? Definitely. But if you're a starving student, a roving journalist, or just a gadget freak, you owe yourself at least a few minutes with this pen. It's an innovative and useful way to record and navigate...
Den ganzen Test lesenby Lance Ulanoff (pcmag.com) - Mai 2008
The discontinuity between my abysmal penmanship and my career as a journalist is not lost on me. To be honest, I've had to work doubly hard to write, if not legibly, at least in a way that captures on paper the essence of what people say. Of course,...
Extremely accurate. Great sound detection. Speaker is loud. A bit fat, but still a reasonable size for a pen
Software is little help in organizing notes. Audio picks up pen scratching sounds. Rolls off flat surfaces easily ; Watch the LiveScribe Pulse Smartpen Video Review
Livescribe's Pulse Smartpen may be the best way of digitally capturing synchronized written and audio notes.
Den ganzen Test lesenby dr.d. (amazon.com) - Okt 2010
pulse smartpen.
This may be a gem for someone still a student, and one with large hands. However, for those of us who write a great deal for non-classroom activities I find it of limited utility. The pen itself is quite bulky, making it difficult for my medium sized...
Den ganzen Test lesenby tobo888 (play.com) - Jul 2010
Small A6 magnetic closing pad with ribbon bookmark. Not much to say 'cept i will definitely be getting more of these. They suit my needs down to the ground.
Den ganzen Test lesenby thegraz95 (bestbuy.com) - Feb 2010
"This pen really does work as advertised. This is great for students and people who are in meeting or learning type settings. I love the fact that you can print out your own livescribe paper, but the pads themselves aren't very expensive. I don't mess...
Pen is solid. Accessories aren't outrageously expensive. Good battery life and storage on pen. Easily transfers
Pen size takes some getting used to. Pen and Computer interface could flow better
by Anonymous (bestbuy.com) - Jan 2010
"This pen is absolutely awesome! As you write on (special) paper, it records everything that is being written. One tap of the record button on the bottom of the paper begins recording audio. Every word that is written is tagged with the current audio...
It doesn't miss a thing
The pen is a little heavy
by Rembrandt (bestbuy.com) - Jan 2010
"I saw this pen in a store display and was immediately curious. I ran home and Googled it to death and found it to be a respectable product. There were some answers I could not find to questions I had but perhaps I can share those answers here. First...
It lives up to its claims. Does all advertised and more as your creativity kicks in
It does take a bit of practice and study to master, but well worth the effort
by themanwithmouny (bestbuy.com) - Jan 2010
"I have had this pen for a year my computer crached and the pen was attached and brock the pen had to get a new one this pen is so much better then the old one definitely an amazing idom but the battery dies very fast so turn it off if you are not...
The memory
I dies fast turn it off if you are not useing the pen
by kapuakea (bestbuy.com) - Jan 2010
"Gave this to my fiance as a christmas present. He loves it and uses it everyday! He showed it to some of his coworkers and now they want one too!
Fiance loves it
by WildWest (bestbuy.com) - Jan 2010
"The application of the technology used in the pen doesn't push the technology too far. Some devices came out too early and the technology wasn't ready making them not perform well enough to make a user come to depend on it. I look forward to using it...
I works! Some of these kind of devices came out years ago, but were pushing the limits of the technology too far
I had an all-day class and the battery didn't last
by Anonymous (bestbuy.com) - Jan 2010
"I got this for Christmas after dreaming about it for many months. I'm not a student, but I do occasionally attend training courses for work. My primary plan with this device was to allow me to keep all of my notes on my computer so that I can easily...
Easy to use, reliable, inexpensive to maintain
Nothing
by marchon (bestbuy.com) - Jan 2010
"I have been using the pen for about a month. It is amazing for sharing notes. The resolution of the pen is fantastic - I let an artist use it - and the image was awesome both in the notebook and on my laptop. It converts the lines into digital...
it capature and move your handwriting from a notebook to your pc and the web
it is hard to share documents with people unless they setup a lightscribe account