Wacom's digital notepads take you halfway to a Yoga Book

One of the most interesting bits of tech at IFA this year has been the digital notepad feature of Lenovo's Yoga Book. Slip a pad of paper onto the touch panel, start drawing with Lenovo's pen (using real ink!), and your analog scribbles will be immediately digitized on screen, courtesy of technology developed by Wacom. But you don't need to buy a Yoga Book to get this feature — you can get it from Wacom, directly, for less.

Wacom's new Bamboo Slate and Bamboo Folio notepads offer the same digitizing tech found in the Yoga Book and in Montblanc's pricey Augmented Paper. The pads are available as a single A5 or A4 panel (the Slate) or a folding A4 envelope with extra slots for documents and business cards (that's the Folio). They work...

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