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Hello, today, I'd like to introduce the Livescribe

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Smart pen. This is the Echo model you will see in

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your bag. You you have the smart pendant and also

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a charging cable. If you look at the smart pen,

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you'll see that it has a microphone and a speaker

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on there. You just push the power button to turn

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it on. Let's see the screen. And you will see the

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time and then also the battery life.

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On the top of the pan, you'll see a headphone port

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for listening with standard headphones and a USB

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port which is used for charging. So this cable

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goes straight into there and yeah, that's how you

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can charge it. You can use a standard phone

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charger or a computer, anything that's going to

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accept a standard USB for charging. On the top of

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the pen, you'll have a cat pull the cap straight

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off, you'll see the pen there. And then also on

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the end, you can't really see it, but it's has a

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little special camera there. And that camera is

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designed to see.

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These little tiny dots that are printed on the

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pages of the Livescribe notebook. OK, cameras, of

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course, not going to pick it up, but it kind of

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has this bluish color because there's so little

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tiny dots and it can see that and it can respond

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to it. So if I tap here. That's not available for

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use on your smartphone. It gets the pen synched up

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with this notebook here and we don't need to do

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that again unless we had an additional notebook.

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So it's usually just once per pen and notebook.

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I'm going to open it up to the first page here and

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we'll see the standard buttons and options and

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things on the inside cover of The Notebook, myself

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being left handed. The first thing I'm going to do

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is tap here, will have to splay orientation. And

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you'll see right now the screen is pointing away

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from me. I push left handed. We see that it's now

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pointing towards me. So whether you're left or

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right handed, the options are there. We also have

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display. You can change the brightness there if

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you want to cycle through dim to dark to bright.

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So I'll keep on right so we can see it hopefully

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as good as we can. There's different options here.

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The calculator is above here. If you tap on there,

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it will respond.

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One of the most important things on this page is

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if you look at the storage. If we tap once on

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there, we'll tell you in megabytes, you tap again,

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we'll show you in time. So right now that's ninety

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four hours, 59 minutes, which is about right. But

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your time should be somewhere around ninety four

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hours. So that's for it to a two gigabyte pin,

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which most of our pins are. And then if you click

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on audio settings, it will cycle through those

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settings so low, medium and high. So if it's on

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high you'll see the ninety four hour mark which we

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should have for an empty pin. OK,

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so yeah I won't go over all the options on this

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page. If you're not hearing anything on your pen,

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make sure that your volume is set up. I have my

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own maximum right now. If you want to mute the pen,

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that's totally fine. Then you won't hear all the

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annoying little beeps and boops in the class,

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which, you know, as long as you're used to the pen.

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And no, you know, when you look at the screen, it

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will say recording on it.

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Just keep an eye on that. And using mute is fine.

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You'll still get your recording when you do that.

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So the main buttons that will be using for your

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notes will be at the bottom of every notebook page.

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And if you look through the notebook, you'll see

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that there's the same buttons on every page. OK,

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so

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the central buttons we're going to be using are

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the record and POS and START buttons there. And

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I'll go over these in just a minute here. OK, but

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the key thing for every recording is to hit the

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record button before you begin. As we do that,

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we'll see the screen change on the pin.

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OK, so I hit record, it's recording on the pin,

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and as I write something, I'm going to just do

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test.

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One, two, three. OK, so I wrote test one, two,

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three, and that's all I need for my test recording,

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I'm going to hit Stop down at the bottom.

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OK, and now to playback my recording, all I need

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to do is tap on that test.

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And if I have different places,

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I will go to that point in time and see the

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timeline on the planet, so I

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stop myself there. So I'm not talking so you can

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command the playback using the pause and the stop

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there again, the key thing hit record at the

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beginning of any lecture and had stop at the end

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of the lecture. Then you'll have the whole lecture

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recorded. If there's any gaps in there that you

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don't want to record, you can hit pause and by

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using pause, it will keep a continuous recording

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for your whole lecture, but you'll be able to

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still pause it for a little gaps when you don't

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want to record. At the end of the lecture, you'll

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hit stop. And that's like your save and close for

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that file in that timeline. OK, so

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by using the jump button, you'll be able to move

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around in your recording. So right now I see over

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twenty three second recording. If I play this back

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it's kind of hard to do that. Just puts it 12

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seconds in. Go back. I want to go back. Just do it.

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Jumps 10 seconds back to recording on the piano.

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OK, similar. We have a position bar tapping

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anywhere in that line will take you to somewhere

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in that time line on the pin. This is another way

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you can actually go. The very beginning of the

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recording, recording and recording on the piano at

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all

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or wherever you like.

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Playback speed is a fun one. If we click on the

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plus, it will speed up the recording. Each time we

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do that, we'll see the notch increase to the to

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the right and it will get faster and faster and

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playback. So go ahead and try that. Just one, two,

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three. And that's all for me. I sound like a

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chipmunk and you can set it back to normal speed

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by clicking in the middle. OK.

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Yeah, the bookmarks I kind of skipped this one

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because this one's a little bit more involved.

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This is something that you can use in the class if

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you or your teacher. So something really important,

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you can just hit that star and it will leave a

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little notch in your timeline. OK. Once you have

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bookmarks in there, you'll be able to use these

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buttons to jump around between the different

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bookmarks. So let's do a quick example here. I'll

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go back to this one here. Just I'll hit the

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bookmark star really quick. There's a string. I

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get a little more. You see it right there, I mean,

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for my wedding stuff down at the bottom. So I have

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that bookmark. If I want to go back to that

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bookmark, I would use the left star now.

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But it is just

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so that that bookmark feature works when you're

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doing the playback like I just did, or if again,

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if you're sitting in class and your teacher says

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something important, you can make it right then

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and there.

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So, yeah, those are the basics for the smart pen.

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That's really all you need to know. If your pen is

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like starting to maybe get a little bit dry,

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sometimes it'll get like kind of petering out or

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whatever. Your pen is running out of ink. If you

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need to get new ink, you can just pull the

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cartridge straight out, comes out really easy, get

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another cartridge and you can put that right back

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in there like that.

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One key thing that is important to remember is any

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time you're writing in the notebook and you don't

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have a recording attached to it, you should write

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with a pencil or maybe a blue pen or something

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else so that you know that the black ink, like we

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just did, has a recording attached to it. But then

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anything else that you do with another ink or

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pencil does not have a recording. OK, because like

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right now, if I just start writing with the same

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pen, you know, notes, OK, I write notes over here

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and then I try to tap on it later. It's not going

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to do anything and I can get confused. So that's

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why we use a different color. OK, that should be

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it. Hopefully that helps you understand the smart

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pen a little bit more. If you have any questions,

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feel free to send them to myself. OK, thank you

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very much. All right.