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CES 2010: I Love School loves pen input

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ILSdigitalwhiteboardIn just a couple hours on the show floor, I spotted great touch and pen input stuff, including this system from Korean company, ILS Communications, which stands for I Love School.

The system uses the standard micro-dot system to send pen input from paper to PC. I tried it on a standard sized pad, but my light touch, refined by years of digital inking, worked against me. Took a decent amount of pressure to get a stroke recognized, even if the ink shows up on the paper.

On a wallboard, it gets more impressive. Paired with a projector, not only does the PC capture the pen strokes, but what happens on the PC screen also happens on the board. This allows a user to change colors and tips without changing the pen. Short demo of this after the jump. There are more advanced systems that this, but they’re pushing this as a low-cost solution ideal for schools.

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  1. Scott

    01/09/2010 at 7:27 pm

    Interesting product. Is that link really the company site?

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