If you ’re anything like me , your unwieldy luddite tendency will have , by now , made you the gallant owner of probably well over 100 notebook . Spiral - bound , composition , Moleskine ; the eccentric does n’t really matter , but what DOES count is your unshackled power to tote these notebook computer around from flat to flat , until the day you die probably , in the interest of piddle well-to-do to jot down out a market list by hand , should the need strike you ( you will literally never do this ) .
But what if there was a undecomposed way — a more sustainable fashion , even ? — to ensure that all of your scribbles were approachable and protected ?
On Tuesday , Rocketbook — the Creator of a line of reusable notebook computer load with swarm - syncing engineering — announcedthat it had been take on by the stationary , lighter and razor retail merchant BIC in a $ 40 million deal .

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Rocketbook ’s flagship products include the Core and Fusion notebooks , recyclable notebook , which come with effaceable pens and are powered by a proprietary cloud - connected app . Thetechnologybehind the notebooks is moderately straight : Although the page front and feel like paper , they ’re actually made from a polyester composite rather of wood . write on the notebook feel like jot down your thought in a regular old notebook computer , and the fast - drying ink forms a bond with the polyester pages so that it wo n’t rub off . But the pageboy can then be pass over all light using a damp textile — meaning it can be reused endlessly and creates zero wasteland .
By using the Rocketbook app , users can also rake and upload pages to the swarm before they ’re wiped , meaning that all of your note remain permanent , even when your notebook computer is a blank slate .
Rocketbook notebooks can be purchase on Amazon or the company’swebsite , and retail for around $ 35 .

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