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Jun 13, 2017

Sony recently announced the evolution of their second-generation Digital Paper (model DPT-RP1), a tool that has become indispensable to professors, scientists, researchers, PhDs, and graduate students in STEM focused careers or areas of study.

Digital Paper is also gaining momentum in legal, financial and medical fields, by professionals who read documents and take notes extensively. The second generation of Sony’s Digital Paper gives users an even better document reading, annotating and note taking experience.

Sony Digital Paper New Features

  • Easier-to-read, high-resolution display
  • A more responsive touch panel
  • Precise handwritten note-taking capabilities
  • Wireless document transfer to PC or Mac
  • A sleek new device design

Digital Paper gives users the “feel” of pen on paper through a new non-slip panel, useful when highlighting, annotating or erasing on any document. Users can rest their palm on the screen as they write — just like with paper – while taking handwritten notes and keeping digital records for future reference. Annotations and hand-written notes are automatically saved to the internal memory.

I speak with Daniel Albohn Manager of Global Business Development at Sony North America for Sony Digital Paper Solutions to find out more about this exciting technology.