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September 28, 2004

Wacom's W8002 mixed-signal IC


CellPhones

Wacom has announced the W8002 mixed-signal IC single chip solution, which allows the integration of Wacom's inductive pen sensing technology into mobile devices, such as Smartphones and personal digital assistants. With Wacom's cordless, battery-free pen with flight point feature (the ability to hover without touching the screen) and pressure sensing capability will accelerate the development and adoption of a range of new 'killer' mobile applications.
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