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Wacom, the handwriting tablet manufacturer, recently released a magical digital pen that can digitize drawings or text on paper to facilitate users to modify it on the computer. This device consists of an ink pen, a wireless receiver, and editing software (stored in the receiver). It is worth mentioning that this pen uses pressure-sensitive technology, which can capture the different pressures generated by the pen tip and convert them into lines of different thicknesses. The device is very simple to use. You just clip the receiver to a drawing book or other paper, create with an ink pen, and all of this content will be converted into digital format and stored in the receiver. Once you need to modify drawings and other content, you only need to plug the receiver into your computer and open the editing software, and you can operate it easily. Content created with this pen can be stored in a variety of image formats and can be directly output to commonly used graphics and image software. The product is expected to go on sale in the United States in mid-September.
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