

The less effort it takes to create and access that digital version, the better. We'll work through the details as we move along.For those less familiar with what smartpens are all about, the idea here is to be able to write with pen ink on real paper while also having a digital version of what was written.

I don't want to do the "read later and find out" sort of thing here, so I'll also say up front that these are very closely matched products. I will mention the Livescribe's offering a few times in this piece and take some time to do a more direct comparison, but at the outset I'll say this isn't going to be about the Neo vs. The first is the Livescribe 3, whose review you can see here. With that said, it does have a few drawbacks that you will want to think through before deciding to buy.This is the second smartpen I've reviewed for Android Police. I've been testing it out for a couple of weeks and, on the whole, I am really excited about it. In a market without a whole lot of competition, especially for those who support Android, Neo's N2 needs to be on your radar if you want a smartpen. The Neo Smartpen N2 is the company's second shot at an intelligent analog writer and this one comes with very few compromises.
