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Old 03-04-2010, 04:57 AM   #82
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That raises an interesting question. I have also heard that Bebook doesn't use the original WACOM screen, but a local copy. Since I assume that the basic technology is the same, why shouldn't the styli work interchangeably?
My theory: It's all about the technology = electromagnetic resonance.
Whether it's a WACOM tablet or whatever doesn't seem to matter, the technological principle remains the same.
On WACOM tablets, various pens for different jobs are recognised. But here, for eBook readers, it's way easier. Just the coordinates of the pressure point have to be recognised.

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