Smart Quill Pen (The Hand Held Computer)  
  Authors : Dipti Sinha; Chitra Yaduvanshi; Aakansha Gupta

 

In the market there are various pen’s available but none of them performs operations other than writing. This paper focuses on the extraordinary invention of a pen that performs operation more than writing. Smart Quill is a computer housed within a pen. This pen replaces the keyboard in the office, but it is highly convenient for people who takes notes by hand. The present fashion of computations has started desiring small computers. This has made computer manufacturing companies to go for roughly tool similar to computers. Reducing the size of the handheld computers can only be taken so far before they become impracticable. Keyboards become so infinitesimal you require needle-like fingers to operate them and screens that necessitate stable indicator control to study trouble-free text.

 

Published In : IJCAT Journal Volume 3, Issue 3

Date of Publication : April 2016

Pages : 213-216

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Publication Link :Smart Quill Pen (The Hand Held Computer)

 

 

 

Dipti Sinha : ECE Department, Poornima Group Of Institution, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Chitra Yaduvanshi : ECE Department, Poornima Group Of Institution, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Aakansha Gupta : ECE Department, Poornima Group Of Institution, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Smart Quill, Accelerometer, Transcription, Digital Inkwell

Smart Quill will be brought to the market by the end of 2006. The estimated cost of this futuristic pen is around $600.SmartQuill supports two factors: small size and convenient use. The future of Smart Quill ensures all computation power the user needs right inside the pen. Reducing the size of handheld computers can only be taken so far before they become unusable. Keyboards become so tiny you require needle-like fingers to operate them and screen that need constant cursor controls to read simple text. The introduction of Smart Quill is the best solution for this problem.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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