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  2. HP Envy - Wikipedia

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    The HP Envy x360 are convertible PCs that have a 360-degree hinge. The first-generation Envy x360 was released in 2014 with a 15.6-inch IPS full HD display, 8GB memory, 1TB storage, 4th generation Intel Core, and either AMD Radeon or Nvidia GeForce graphics. [ 25 ]

  3. Active pen - Wikipedia

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    The active pen marketplace has long been dominated by N-trig [2] and Wacom, [3] but newer firms Atmel [4] and Synaptics [5] also offer active pen designs. An active pen is generally larger and has more features than a stylus. Digital pens typically contain internal electronics and have features such as touch sensitivity, input buttons, memory ...

  4. HP Spectre - Wikipedia

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    The Spectre x360 models are 2-in-1 convertibles; its name refers to its 360 degree hinge. HP also make similar x360 branded convertibles in the Envy and Pavilion lines. The first Spectre x360 (also called Spectre Pro x360 [12]) ran on Broadwell 5th generation Intel Core. Released in March 2015, retailing for US$899.

  5. Stylus - Wikipedia

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    Wax tablet and a Roman stylus. A stylus (pl.: styli or styluses [1]) is a writing utensil or a small tool for some other form of marking or shaping, for example, in pottery.It can also be a computer accessory that is used to assist in navigating or providing more precision when using touchscreens.

  6. Surface Pen - Wikipedia

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    A new version of the Surface Pen was launched in 2014 with the Surface Pro 3. [6] Based on technology developed by N-trig [7] (a separate company at the time, though subsequently acquired by Microsoft), [8] the Surface Pro 3 version lacks the eraser tip present in the previous generation; erasing is done by drawing over the ink strokes while holding down one of two physical buttons on the side ...