This pen is mightier than the, er, pen
We're not sure where you'd wear the DVR-BP sound & video camcorder pen from Digital Cowboy, but this handy-dandy minicam just might make those nerdy pocket protectors from the 50's popular again... well, maybe not, but since the DVR-BP actually does write when needed, chances are you'll be inking up a shirt pocket or two while toting it around.
The 6-inch long DVR-BP features a hidden microphone, a pinhole video camera lens mounted unobtrusively just above the pen clip, and has a resolution of 352×288 pixels.
The sleek, stylish and undeniably good-looking device quickly and easily disassembles when it's time to upload your clandestine video through the integral USB connector - and with 2GB of onboard memory, the DVR-BP can run for up to two hours.
Perfect for that important meeting you should be taking notes at, with a real pen (but that's just so 90's). The lower portion of the DVR-BP holds an ink cartridge and is tipped with a standard ball point. Just don't record while you write; a steady-cam it's not!

Interested in the DVR-BP? It's not a toy and at ¥17,800 (about $170) it's not priced like one. You can order it online from the Digital Cowboy website, though it's recommended that you be able to read Japanese.
Steve Levenstein
J A P A N O R A M A
InventorSpot.com
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Submitted on May 21st, 2008 by SamanthaAh, the future is here. Maybe flying cars next year!
Samantha Marcelo
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