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News Release from: ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 24 July 2002

PaceBlade recognises the value of ART

ART's smARTwriter handwriting recognition software has been chosen for PaceBlade's revolutionary three-in-one tablet-notebook-computer, the PaceBook.

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ART's smARTwriter handwriting recognition software has been chosen for PaceBlade's revolutionary three-in-one tablet-notebook-computer, the PaceBook. smARTwriter is to be the handwriting recognition engine that powers the ingenious PaceBook - a unique notebook computer that combines all the functions of the notebook, LCD PC and tablet PC. Easily be operated by anyone familiar with a PC, the PaceBook functions just like any notebook computer, until, by pressing the unique Rotation Button, the PaceBook becomes the world's first portrait-mode notebook.

It is in the mobile notebook and tablet modes - a position similar to working with a traditional pen and pad - that the simplicity of the PaceBook's touchscreen control and data input is felt - and that the smARTwriter technology excels.

Using either stylus or finger-touch input, ART's market-proven natural handwriting recognition software intuitively identifies users' own natural writing.

Free from the need to adopt any awkward, artificial letter-shapes, smARTwriter brings PaceBook users the ultimate out-of-the-box experience.

"As a company established to provide the market with the most exciting and ergonomically advanced technologies, we were delighted to discover the feature-rich, high-performance potential of ART's natural human interface solutions", said Eric Djie, President of PaceBlade Technology.

"We found ART's smARTwriter to be an enabling solution that integrates seamlessly with today's demanding technological environment.

The embedded technology fits perfectly with PaceBlade's needs, just as ART's pioneering spirit well matches our own".

"It is always a pleasure to be associated with truly groundbreaking projects like the PaceBook, and with a team of dedicated technology innovators like PaceBlade", said Itay Riemer, ART's Director of Sales and Business Development.

"We are confident that the smARTwriter handwriting recognition solution will be welcomed by all PaceBook users - and that this will be just the beginning of a fruitful association with PaceBlade".

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