Description
INTRODUCTION
Lyndsay Williams of Microsoft Research’s Cambridge UK lab is the inventor of the Smartquill, a pen that can remember the words that it is used to write, and then transform them into computer text . The idea that “it would be neat to put all of a handheld-PDA type computer in a pen,” came to the inventor in her sleep. “It’s the pen for the new millennium,” she says. Encouraged by Nigel Ballard, a leading consultant to the mobile computer industry, Williams took her prototype to the British Telecommunications Research Lab, where she was promptly hired and given money and institutional support for her project. The prototype, called Smart Quill, has been developed by world-leading research laboratories run by BT (formerly British Telecom) at Martlesham, eastern England. It is claimed to be the biggest revolution in handwriting since the invention of the pen.
Smart Quill Seminar Report
Page Length : 19
Content :
- Introduction
- Working Of Smart Quill
- Smart Quill Technical Specification Features
- Display Scrolls By Tilting Screen
- Communication With Other Devices
- Applications
- Assets
- Conclusion
- References
Smart Quill Presentation Report (PPT)
Page Length : 21
Content :
- Introduction
- What is Smart Quill?
- History
- Architecture
- Display Technology
- Handwriting Recognition and Signature verification
- Display scrolls using tilt screen
- Communication with other devices
- Prototype of Smart Quill
- Memory
- Power
- Application
- Advantages
- Conclusion
- References
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