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5 PEN PC TECHNOLOGY
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Aakash Verma
1811363
CSE (8th sem)
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Mr. AAKASH VERMA, Roll No.1811363 is a bonafide student of
Bachelor of Technology in Computer Engineering being run by Haryana Engineering
College, Jagadhri of Batch 2011-15 has delivered a presentation with Seminar Report
entitled 5 PEN PC TECHNOLOGY in presence of the undersigned.
Date :
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I deemed it a great pleasure and opportunity to dedicate the following few lines to some
persons who enabled me to complete the seminar.
I express my deep sense of gratitude and I am thankful to our beloved Principal, Dr. Kuldeep
Singh, for making us available all the required assistance and for his support and inspiration
to carry out this proposed topic in the Institute.
I would also like to express a deep sense of gratitude to our HOD, Er. Nidhika Birla, for
giving me their kind cooperation & inspiration to do my seminar work.
Above all, I would also like to thank to our Seminar-Incharge, Er. Rohit Arora, for his timely
help and constant encouragement to complete my seminar work. His technical guidance
expertise and immense help have largely contributed to the success of the proposed topic.
Lastly, I thank Almighty, My parents, Siblings and Friends for their constant encouragement
without which this work would not be possible.
Rohit Daksh
1811230
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ABSTRACT
5 PEN PC TECHNOLOGY
ABSTRACT:
Five pen pc shortly called as P-ISM (Pen-style Personal Networking Gadget
Package), is nothing but the new discovery, which is under developing stage by NEC
Corporation. P-ISM is a gadget package including five functions: a CPU pen, communication
pen with a cellular phone function, virtual keyboard, a very small projector, and a
camera. P-ISMs are connected with one another through short-range wireless technology.
The whole set is also connected to the Internet through the cellular phone function. This
personal gadget in a minimalist pen style enables the ultimate ubiquitous computing.
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CONTENTS
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CERTIFICATE
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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ABSTRACT
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LIST OF FIGURES
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1.2 History
2.2 Microprocessor
2.3 Operation
2.5 Performance
3.1 Bluetooth
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4.1 Types
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6.1 Overview
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7.1 Advantages
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7.2 Disadvantages
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CHAPTER 8 CONCLUSION
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CHAPTER 9 REFERENCES
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