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White Paper: Nokia Digital Pen

Overview The Digital Pen is not a new concept. All digital pens share the same general functionality, the one of registering the strokes when the pen moves over the paper, and transferring the stroke information to the application. Traditionally the information captured by digital pens could only be utilized once the pen was 'Docked' with a PC or laptop that itself was connected to the enterprise systems. The Nokia Digital Pen is able to use the mobile phone as a Bluetooth modem and transmit captured data directly to the enterprise systems. This solution is revolutionizing the thinking behind remote forms-based data-capture systems design. Simply put, the Nokia Digital Pen negates the need for expensive laptops, tablets, or PDA's in the field.

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PublisherNokia File FormatPDF
Date PublishedOctober 2003 Downloads22
FormatWhite Papers   
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