Montblanc's Augmented Paper digitizes rich people's handwriting

Montblanc isn't the first company to try and bridge the worlds of analog and digital note-taking, but it does want to be the most stylish. At IFA this week, the German company best known for its luxury pens and watches unveiled the Montblanc Augmented Paper — a notebook that lets users transfer handwritten sketches, doodles, and everything else to a connected app. It's a concept we've seen before with Moleskine's Smart Writing Set ($199) and Livescribe's Smartpen (from $149.95), but Montblanc is definitely going for a more upmarket crowd: Augmented Paper costs €650 ($725).

For that price you get a modified pen from Montblanc's StarWalker range, and an Italian leather notebook from the company's Urban Spirit collection. We won't go...

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