Filed under: News | Hardware & Peripherals
Feb 26 2009, 9:00am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The F-509 has 26 programmable hot keys that can be programmed for Office, the internet, or Vista functions with the press of a single key. The pen is cordless and has 1,024 different levels of pressure sensitivity and two buttons for controlling shapes and the thickness of the lines.
The tablet has a working area that is 5.25-inches x 8.75-inches and is designed for easy transport and use in confined areas like coffee shop tables or in the car. The pen sells for $109 and comes bundled with PhotoImpact 12SE, Macro Key Manager, and Office Ink.
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