This digital pen is a computer invention that transmits writing into digital media.
Although touch screen devices represent a movement faraway from paper, approximately eighty-percent of companies still use paper-based forms.
Many professions hand-write their notes, tables, diagrams, and drawings rather than using tablets or other devices.
The computer pen is like a daily ink pen (even uses refillable ink) that writes on regular paper, except it's an optical reader that records motion, images, and coordinates. The recorded data is then transmitted to a computer via a wireless transmitter.
You can browse and edit your written notes, diagrams, tables, or drawings.
Another useful feature of this computer invention is that hand-written digital files are often easily converted into text fonts to be used in word documents or emails.
Digital pen technology was first developed by the Swedish inventor and entrepreneur Christer Fåhraues.
Fåhraues is a physician and has an honorary doctorate in technology from Lund University in Sweden, and an M.Sc. degree in Bioengineering from the University of California San Diego.
Fåhraues served because of the Chief military officer and Chairman of Anoto AB, a corporation he originally founded in 1996 as C Technologies to license his digital pen technology.
This computer invention has been licensed to companies around the world for various commercial products. Applications include data/signature capture, completing forms, mapping, surveying, document management, paper replay, whiteboards, toys, and education.
There are great expectations for digital pen technology over the subsequent few years
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