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Either [Improv Electronics](http://www.engadget.com/tag/improvelectronics/) loves trees, or note taking. Perhaps both? What we do know for sure is that [its latest offering to the list maker](http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/08/improv-electronics-announces-two-new-boogie-boards/) is here at CES, and we just got some hands (and pen) on time with it. The Sync is a 9.7-inch slate containing the companies own eWriting technology. More than that, it also has a microSD card slot, USB and Bluetooth. That last addition is where the money is with this particular model, allowing you to wirelessly... sync with other enabled devices (i.e. second screens, desktops and iOS / Android devices). This means you can scribble away on the Sync, and have your scrawls appear at presentations and beyond. Of course, any note taking device wouldn't be complete without some [Evernote](http://www.engadget.com/tag/evernote/) integration, and luckily enough, it's present here. So, once you're done transferring inspiration from brain to slate you can grab it as a an image, and store it in the cloud for later.
The models themselves were still prototypes, but they looked and felt solid and comfortable to use. As with the other models in the line, there are little ergonomic touches that please the eye and hand alike. There's a mount on the side for the all important stylus, and the screen itself -- wile utilitarian in nature -- is easy to look at, and text, words and drawings appear clear. The SD card functionality means you can save your notes for later upload, and the mobile app functionality is also set to continually improve, with real-time second screen coming to mobile and tablets, as well as on desktop. The Sync will be up for grabs sometime around the holiday season this year. For now, sync with the gallery and video past the break.
**Gallery: [Improv Boogie Board Sync hands-on](http://www.engadget.com/photos/improv-boogie-board-sync-hands-on/)**
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_Steve Dent contributed to this report._
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