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HUION (Chinese: 绘王) is a Chinese [2] pen tablet display brand [3] founded in 2011 by Henry Xu. [4] It is owned by Huion Trend (short for Shenzhen Huion Trend Technology Co., Ltd., formerly known as Huion Animation). [5] It mainly manufactures drawing tablets [6] and pen displays. [7] It also produces digital notebooks. [8]
XP-Pen products include variously sized graphics tablets that may or may not include an integrated drawing display. [8] The Deco Fun line of products introduced in 2021 [2] served to provide an affordable range of drawing tablets comparable to the Wacom Intuos series of tablets, [9] though drawing tablets without displays have been produced by the company in the past through the Deco and Star ...
A Wacom Bamboo Capture graphics tablet with supplied inductive pen. The crop marks on the surface indicate the active area, which measures 14.7×9.2 cm or 5.8×3.6 in. An active pen (also referred to as active stylus ) is an input device that includes electronic components and allows users to write directly onto the display of a computing ...
1985 GRAPHIC TABLET - Sega released the Terebi Oekaki, also known as the Sega Graphic Board, for the SG-1000 video game console and SC-3000 home computer. It consisted of a plastic pen and a plastic board with a transparent window where pen presses are detected. It was used primarily with a drawing software application. [36]
Boogie Board is a product line of paperless note taking tools, utilizing an LCD in conjunction with a stylus, finger, or other implement to replicate the functionality of pen and paper. Boogie Board was developed by Kent Displays Incorporated, based on research conducted at Kent State University .
The novel user interface of PenPoint and the mobile form factor of pen computers inspired many startup software companies, including: Inkwriter by Aha! Software which was purchased by Microsoft and became the basis for Microsoft's Windows Journal; FutureWave Software (SmartSketch, a vector-drawing program that evolved into Adobe Flash)