Digital Doodles
This system for capturing pen strokes doesn’t require special paper or a digitizing tablet underneath the page. Instead, the user clips a receiver onto the page, and the location and pressure of the pen are tracked using ultrasonic and infrared technologies. Drawings can later be transferred from the receiver using a USB connection.
Product: Inkling
Cost: $200
Availability: Now
Source: www.wacom.com
Companies: Wacom
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