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The TCL NxtPaper 70 Pro's stylus just fixed an issue I never knew I had with handwriting digital notes

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(Image credit: Future) I spend a lot of time writing, and the rigorous demands of my job mean I have no choice but to type everything out on a keyboard. The crazy thing is that I've always preferred writing by hand. I'm no Luddite, but I find there's something about bringing a pen to a sheet of paper that helps translate thoughts into written words a lot more easily. The main problem I have is that handwriting is not easily digitized and converted into digital text. Plenty of options exist, but there's always some kind of limitation that doesn't quite click for me. Issues I've come across include the high cost of investment, issues recognizing my handwriting, or any number of technical challenges that can arise. So far, the most convenient option I've found is a touchscreen and stylus, but even that has its fair share of issues. Writing on a glass screen is nothing like writing on paper, because you can't hide the fact that you're trying to write on a slate of glass with a plastic pseudo-pen.…

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