Government Polytechnic College Nedumangad: Seminar Report 5 Pen PC Technology
Government Polytechnic College Nedumangad: Seminar Report 5 Pen PC Technology
Government Polytechnic College Nedumangad: Seminar Report 5 Pen PC Technology
NEDUMANGAD
SEMINAR REPORT
5 PEN PC TECHNOLOGY
Submitted by
ABHAYADEVI V S
(Register no : 20131342)
CERTIFICATE
First and foremost We would like to express our sincere gratitude to our Principal
Mr. SHAMNAD M S and Ms. A.P REVATHI (Head of Computer Engineering Department) for
their support and encouragement through our endeavour. Equally we thank Ms. REENA S, our
guide for her constant guidance and motivation. This would have been impossible without the
assistance , operation and support by our beloved lectures Ms. SAJEENA S , Mr. DIPU JOSE ,
Mr. SHAMNNAD S.N for their immense support.
We sincerely express our gratitude to other nonteachers staff and our dear friends for their
valuable cooperation and help. We will be failing in duty if we do not acknowledge with grateful
thanks to the authors of the references and other literatures referred to this seminar. Last but not
the least, We are very much thankful to our parents who guided us in every step which we took.
With gratitude
ABHAYADEVI V S
ABSTRACT
“5 pen technology” is a recent discovery in the pasture of pen computing. Computer affects
our life in a much bigger way then most of us might have thought. It has become a necessary
condition in most professions toward be able to use computer software. The first computer invented
was the ENIAC in 1943 which was the same size of a large room, overriding as much power as
several hundred modern PCs. Modern computers which are based on integrated circuits are small
enough to fit into mobile devices. One of the most compacted computers out right now are table
computers with the most popular organism the I Pad, but even that is 9. I inch and weighing about
700grams. But imagine having a computer that will fit into your pencil case. The P-ISM (Pen-style
personal networking Gadget package) consists of a package of 5 pens that all have unique functions,
combining mutually to create virtual computing experience.
This is only a prototype under developing stage by NEC Corporation. In 2003, Geneva held
the ITU telecom Word presentation which exhibit a conceptual $30,000 prototype of a P-ISM
designed by the Tokyo based NEC Corporation
CONTENT
1 INTRODUCTION 1
4 COMPONENTS 4
7 ADVANTAGES 11
8 DISADVANTAGES 12
9 CONCLUSION 13
10 REFERENCES 14