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Tuesday, September 28, 2004
The right touch
Wacom introduces a phone with touch-sensitive screen for navigation and handwriting. Interestingly the touch screen only reacts to the special pen included with the phone, to minimize mistakes. The disadvantage is of course that it's easy to lose the pen and then the phone can't be used, unless the navigation wheel can perform the same functions as the pen.
Wacom has long experience in making tablets for graphics designers and is now also involved in providing technology for tablet PC's.
Engadget: Wacom wants to make cellphones more like Tablet PCs
http://www.engadget.com/entry/4610617840651473/
Wacom has long experience in making tablets for graphics designers and is now also involved in providing technology for tablet PC's.
Engadget: Wacom wants to make cellphones more like Tablet PCs
http://www.engadget.com/entry/4610617840651473/

