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Introducing the Wow Pen

Posted by chevybythesea on January 18, 2008 – 4:52 pm  Share
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As first seen on i4u.com, the WowPen is a major step forward for presenters, architects, students, or anyone else. 

The WowPen is a pen like device hat combines the functions of a computer mouse. The pen comes with a USB clip that attaches to the paper you are writing on and reads the handwriting as you write or draw.

The USB clip stores your writing or drawings done on normal paper on your computer for use later. With the click of a button you can change from pen mode to mouse mode and use the WowPen to control the cursor of your PC.

wow pen

At $129.99, this pen is a reasonable alternative to using a tablet PC, or an easier way to draw something on paper and convert it to digital, without the mess.  The only complaint I have heard is that the drawings are somewhat crude.  Heck, my regular drawings are worse than crude…maybe this would be a step up!

-chevybythesea

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Tim Timmons is a News Editor/Blogger/Reviewer on MobilitySite. He loves mobile devices, having owned many, and always trying more. Tim currently is attending college, and working on his degree in Mechanical Engineering.





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  • InfinityDevil
    It looks like that old bluetooth pen with the custom paper thing isn't cutting it. I'm guessing tablets would sooner work than that idea.

    This might be the next step but if the resolution isn't good enough we might need to wait for a 2.0.
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