Not exact matches
The Bamboo Spark uses
Wacom's stylus input technology to allow the folio to capture the movement of the
pen, allowing it to record images drawn by the user the
pen and paper, effectively creating a
digital copy of the drawing or other data as an image file for safe keeping or later editing.
Wacom Ink Layer Language has been developed that will turn every
digital pen technology — stylus, smart
pen, smartpad — into a data format can then be adapted, edited, or shared in any other hardware operating system or application.
Like the company's existing lineup of Surface devices, the all - in - one is expected to emphasize touch and stylus input, and may incorporate technology from
Wacom, a Japanese company known for its
digital pens.