by
Heather Mayer, DOTmed News Reporter | April 06, 2010
This year at HIMSS, Mike Dana, business development manager for Wacom Technology Corporation, met with DOTmed News to discuss the company's interactive pen display program.
Dana introduced two pen displays: DTU2231, which is the first high-definition pen display and featured in the video, and the DTU1631, which is a wide-format pen display. The pen is used as an input device, which allows users to have natural movement and freedom.
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Watch the video to learn more about the pen device and its applications in a clinical setting.
Lindsay Grystar contributed to this report