EASYBOOK:7 Digital Diary technology, although apparently simple, as it is invisible to the naked eye, is in fact extremely sophisticated as everything takes place in microscopic scale.
Every diary page is made up of little dots spaced 0.3 mm apart. When combined to form a precise diagram, these dots form a unique frame, the code required by the EASYBOOK:7 Digital Diary application installed on your computer to interpret your writing.
When you write, the infrared camera in the digital pen literally films the pattern at a rate of 100 images per second to record the precise trace of your writing and convert it into vector type data
Once synchronised, this data is decoded and analysed by the application ready for processing and saving on the PC. |