Who has tried the various new methods of digital imaging useful for printed or handwriten documents? These images are stored directly in your lap top computer, so no heavy paper need be carried into libraries and court houses. Has anyone tried the C-PEN or QUICKLINK PEN for PC's? They the size of an exacto knife and are supposed to read up to 4 rows of printed text AS TEXT, which can be manipulated by your word processing program, as well as translate, write, store addresses etc. ($149.99 - $249.99) Has anyone tried PETISCAN, a tiny flatbet scanner weighing 1.31 pounds, with a scan area 5.8" x 3.9". They speak of scanning large-size images and text, but it is hard to imagine how. ($149.95) How would a digital cam recorder work, with instant editing on laptop, in the lighting of a court house or library? What is the smallest & lightest digital camera which can still catch faint writing or print?