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Livescribe Symphony

US$109.95, livescribe.com

Coming across vaguely reminiscent of a gadget that James Bond may have used decades ago, the Livescribe Symphony isn’t the first smartpen by any means, with Livescribe amongst many companies vying to make a great smartpen for users.

However, it is one of the few that seem to actually live up to their promises. Actually working very well, the Livescribe Symphony is an appealingly priced option – if of course pricier than regular a pen and paper. If you’re keen to make your note taking a little more

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