
Wacom announced that Toshiba selected Wacom’s sensor system for its latest tablet PC “PORTEGE R400”. The latest model has been available since this April.
“PORTEGE R400” is a Windows Vista Business based tablet PC, featuring a felt-tip digital pen that provides better writing touch than previous models, as well as providing more comfortable data entry/manipulation environment such as:
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• Handwritten data entry and conversion instead of using a keyboard |
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For more information about “PORTEGE R400”, please visit:
http://www.toshibadirect.com/td/b2c/ebtext.to?page=r400_micro
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Wacom Penabled Technology is named for EMR (Electro-Magnetic Resonance) sensor technology built into tablet PCs and patented digital pen technologies, enabling users to use a single digital pen on a wide array of information devices that support Wacom Penabled technology. With a strong focus on providing “Wacom Penabled Technology” to support a widespread use of the natural and intuitive writing environment with “digital pen & paper,” we establish our position as the global leader in the market to provide enabling technologies for a variety of information devices.
Founded in 1983, Wacom is the world's leading manufacturer of pen tablets and interactive pen displays with customers worldwide using its cordless, battery-free, pressure-sensitive pen technology for digital content creation. Wacom's patented digital pen technology is also offered as an OEM solution to manufacturers of PC and Macintosh computers. Many of today's Tablet PCs count on the advanced features and reliability of Wacom's technology for pen input. In the future, Wacom's pen and touch technology could play a leading role in the development of such mobile devices as smart phones and PDAs.
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