I've just been trawling the net for the technical differences between a Neo and a Neo2 - the latter's charcoal grey colour being infinitely preferable to the former's yucky dodgy army green - but in the midst of it all, thinking Why on Earth am I looking at another Neo?? I suddenly realised the answer was: Because with a Neo, there is never ever a blank first page which will ruin the entire, brand new, pretty and perfect notebook you have been lusting after for ever and render it useless and ashamed if you write something lame on it or have a bad handwriting day ... With a Neo, you just glance around quickly to make sure no one is watching you mess up, delete the offending lame-ity (innocent whistling optional) and start again, and it's still as shiny and new and perfect as it was before. Plus it's like eight of them in one! I have probably spent as much on ruined notebooks in the last ten years as I would on a new Neo. Ah, the temptation (it would involve selling the old on eBay, obviously). Present for self after a successful Nano 2009, perhaps?
Intrigued? Have a look: www.renlearn.co.uk/alphasmart_neo2_chart.html
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