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This pen remembers what you write

Rover INK is a pen that stores the words and sentences you write such as during device reviews, and off loads that data to a station that interprets and converts it into typed text. A tiny camera captures pen strokes of up to 70/sec and records its movement in relation to its position on the page, identified by a dot pattern. The pen stores up to 40 pages of data and provides a way to move from paper-based processes to digital. It captures and communicates hand-written material to a verification station where the system interprets and converts writing to typed text. To correct mistakes, cross them out and rewrite the correct information. The pen only provides correct data. A digital INK document is stored as an original document with a date and time stamp.

Rover Technology Fusions, 5115 Joanne Kearney Blvd, Tampa, FL 33619, (813) 699-1112, www.info.hotims.com/18362-265

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