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amd1129 Posts: > 500

Is there any special hardware for the chatpen? Is chatpen a software? This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2005-07-28 11:51:19
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ynohtna Posts: 278

The chatpen never became available in the philipines but its nokia counterpart is up to now available at a high price 215 usd.with anoto technology and one graphing notebook.i gues,what u write or draw on d graphing page wil b send via bt. Is d nokia digital pen compatible with ericsson bluetooth phones?take note ericsson only not se. This message was posted from a R520
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Posted: 2005-07-28 17:03:19
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Tigerente Posts: > 500

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On 2005-07-28 11:51:19, amd1129 wrote:
Is there any special hardware for the chatpen? Is chatpen a software?


No, the chatpen IS the hardware.

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Taking advantage of Bluetooth (tm) wireless technology and the GPRS network, Chatpen can transfer handwritten text and interact with mobile phones, computers and the Internet. Chatpen technology offers tremendous potential by creating a broad range of new SMS, fax, e-mail and data services.

Using a paper catalogue, products can be ordered electronically without ever touching a computer.

Though it looks and writes like a normal pen, Chatpen also "reads" its location with the help of an almost invisible dot pattern printed on ordinary paper. This information is sent via Bluetooth and a GPRS mobile phone, letting you write on paper and digitally at the same time.

Find yourself no longer restricted to text-based SMS or e-mail, but have the ability to send handwritten notes with Chatpen to anyone with a mobile phone, PC or PDA. Anything that can be drawn or written can be sent instantly, making messaging more personal and simplifying the process of sending text in languages that do not use the Roman alphabet.

Simple in appearance and function, Chatpen contains state-of-the-art technology that includes an infrared camera, an image processor and a Bluetooth wireless transceiver.


Alternative Product
You may also like to consider this alternative product - Nokia SU-1B Digital Pen



Features:

Memory 1MB (100 x A5 pages)
Battery Rechargeable Li-Polymer, 180 mAh
Dimensions 149mm x 23mm x 20mm
Weight 38.5g
Recording time Up to 2 hours
Stand by time Up to 10 hours
Compatable phones phones supporting Bluetooth specification 1.1


Key Features:
Natural use of pen and paper
Wireless connection to compatible
phones using Bluetooth technology
Send your personalized note or drawing via MMS to a compatible device
Store your personal notes on a compatible PC
Supports the use of compatible third-party open services

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Ericsson Press Releases
Ericsson unveils the Chatpen (tm) CHA-30

Date: Monday, June 18 2001



- Moving pen and paper into the digital age with Bluetooth (tm) Today, Ericsson announced the world's first digital pen, Chatpen (tm) CHA- 30. Taking advantage of Bluetooth (tm) wireless technology and the GPRS network, Chatpen can transfer handwritten text and interact with mobile phones, computers and the Internet. The Chatpen technology offers tremendous potential for operators and their customers by creating a broad range of new SMS, fax, e-mail and data services. The product is scheduled for launch in the first quarter of 2002, though a limited pre-launch in association with Europolitan-Vodafone will take place in Sweden during the fourth quarter of 2001. Using a paper catalogue, consumers will be able to order products electronically without ever touching a computer. Using pre-printed forms, companies will collect data, take inventory and manage other types business communications - even the remote signing of contracts. Everything from the instant purchase of airline tickets to the delivery of flowers or pizza from a newspaper advertisement will be possible with Chatpen. As Chatpen and paper products featuring the dot pattern it uses become more widespread, numerous new applications will appear. Though it looks and writes like a normal pen, Chatpen also "reads" its location with the help of an almost invisible dot pattern printed on ordinary paper. This information is sent via Bluetooth and a GPRS mobile phone, letting consumers write on paper and digitally at the same time. Consumers will also find that they are no longer restricted to text- based SMS or e-mail, but can send handwritten notes with Chatpen to anyone with a mobile phone, PC or PDA. Anything that can be drawn or written can be sent instantly, making messaging more personal and simplifying the process of sending text in languages that do not use the Roman alphabet. Though simple in appearance and function, Chatpen contains state-of-the- art technology that includes an infrared camera, an image processor and a Bluetooth wireless transceiver. When writing with Chatpen on paper that features a subtle pattern of dots developed and owned by Anoto AB, these hidden components "read" the pen's location. This information is sent via Bluetooth wireless technology to a mobile phone, which then passes it via GPRS to another mobile phone, a PC or a PDA. Anoto AB is a subsidiary of C-Technologies. Ericsson is shaping the future of Mobile and Broadband Internet communications through its continuous technology leadership. Providing innovative solutions in more than 140 countries, Ericsson is helping to create the most powerful communication companies in the world. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT Peter Bodor, Public Relations Manager Ericsson Mobile Communications AB Phone: + 46 8 404 2423, +46 70 328 2423 Johan Sjödahl, Strategic Accounts, Ericsson Mobile Communications AB Phone: +46 46 193715



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Posted: 2005-07-28 18:37:25
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kothor Posts: > 500

@Tiger That was really interesting to read. Is that not hard to find new ericsson phones and accessories(rare and protos incl.) in Sweden? Is that right? This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2005-07-28 21:21:53
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BobaFett Posts: > 500

And all that was realised years ago... @tiger did u ever try it? This message was posted from a Nokia
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Posted: 2005-07-29 00:02:28
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ericsson_man Posts: 108

Hi all
i have a chatpen i will try to post some pics later this week if you like
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Posted: 2005-07-29 01:08:48
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BobaFett Posts: > 500

What fones can be used with? This message was posted from a Nokia
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Posted: 2005-07-29 07:31:17
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Cytech Posts: > 500

The BusinessPhone switchboard series has been quite a success for Ericsson, the three models (50, 128i and 250) makes it possible for both small and medium sized companies to use it.

Ericsson BusinessPhone 250 in action


ahh... that nice logo





[ This Message was edited by: Cytech on 2005-07-29 07:38 ]
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Posted: 2005-07-29 08:37:58
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Tigerente Posts: > 500

@boba: Sadly I had never had a chance to try the chatpen ... but
Today I got my third nice mg-cover handset called hedvig.
I think now it's enough ... two working ones and one with test-SW should be a good lot of hedvigs for the next time.



Thanks to those, how tried to help me with a phonecall to get the parcel from UK!

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Posted: 2005-07-29 12:04:44
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kothor Posts: > 500

You are really lucky, Tigerente! You have bought almost all Hedwigs produced :). @Boba what can you adwise me to visit in Sweden? Where were ericsson GSM and UMTS departments situated? In Lund? This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2005-07-29 14:40:49
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