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Noteslate Shiro Writing Slate Delayed Until Next Spring, iOS and Android Apps Arriving Sooner

When we first saw the Noteslate in 2011, it turned out to be one of the more interesting pieces of vaporware of the year.

The Noteslate Shiro, which was supposed to ship this fall, is turning out to be nearly as vaporous (it’s been delayed until next February) but I do have some good news to report.

The developers of the Noteslate have quietly announced that they’re also developing apps for Android and iOS.

noteslate writing app

They’re not releasing any interesting details, but they are taking email address for a mailing list. They’re also promising:

Be the first to experience Noteslate’s unique handwritten interface even before the Noteslate device ships. Our genuine Noteslate interface and amazing handwriting paper extensions will be available on iPad and Android tablets! Discover the world of the Noteslate handwritten network, interaction and sharing. Genuine Noteslate application for both platforms will be soon available in app stores worldwide.

You can find more details on the Noteslate website.

Given how often the Noteslate has been delayed, I do not have a good feeling that the apps will ever see the light of day. But it is still worth signing up, just in case.

I’ve also signed up to be notified when the Noteslate Shiro is ready.

noteslate shiro

According to the website, the Shiro is a writing slate based on a 6.8″ Pearl E-ink screen with a frontlight and a touchscreen. It’s supposed to run Noteslate OS on a 1GHz Freescale CPU. It also has Wifi, Bluetooth and a microSD card slot. It weighs 240 grams, and measures 10 mm thick.

The Shiro costs $200, and is expected to ship next spring.

It will also reportedly have a pressure sensitive stylus, and come with special software that takes full advantage of the hardware. Noteslate is also promising an app store where you can "discover and install additional interactive noteslate pages, handwritten games, social networking extensions, publishing".

As I have not seen the device, I cannot verify the claims. And given that Noteslate has been less than forthcoming with details, I’m not sure how much I trust them.

They have, however, posted this demo video:

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