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Originally Posted by davidspitzer
Wacom Tablets take advantage of the electro-magnetic resonance technology developed by Wacom Co. Ltd. in which radio waves are sent to the stylus and returned for position analysis.
Thus you can even put a sheet of paper or photograph on the tablet surface and trace the drawing or photo on it , getting a digital image of the original drawing or photo easily . For a detailed description of the unique, patented Wacom technology please refer to our White Papers. ( http://www.wacom.com.sg/download/driver/Tech_Intuos.pdf)
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That wasn't the question. I own a wacom pad and use it daily. The question was whether this e-book actually uses that technology. I found no other confirmation of that anywhere.