The pen can record both drawings/notes and sound simultaneously (and links
them to each other). It is also hand-held computer, "paper" calculator,
translator, paper piano player (whoo-hoo! -- at last), and other yet to be
designed "paper" utilities/games:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2JGOSF9G8c

1. I wish I had it, when I was student, furiously taking lecture notes,
trying to keep up with the lecturer. With this pen you don't have to rewind
the sound recording -- touch the note and hear the part of the lecture you
have been listening to, while writing the note.

2. This can be good tool for prototyping and recording rationale during
brainstorming/sketching -- for collaborative brainstorming it would need
direct real-time output to tablet/laptop/projector.

3. $150.

Another demo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz00Wg9Z-AM

-- 
Oleh Kovalchuke
Interaction Design is design of time
http://www.tangospring.com/IxDtopicWhatIsInteractionDesign.htm
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