If you’d love to have your sketches on your iPad then you’ll love the iSketchnote ($149). You don’t have to approximate your sketches through a stylus. The iSketchnote allows you to do what feels most comfortable and that’s drawing on a piece of paper. Its starts with a sensor matrix that tracks the movement of your pen in real time. It then takes those movements and digitizes them to your iPad so you get the accurate feel of drawing on paper and the benefit of getting those sketches on your iPad. Check out additional details in the video after the break.
MB&F have historically been known for making exceptionally beautiful and exceptionally expensive watches. Their latest endeavor is a collaboration with Swiss music box maker Reuge. The result is the amazing music box MusicMachine ($13,000). The two barrels on the box play three songs each. On the first barrel you get the Sci-Fi classics Star Wars, […]