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Title: New DUAL activated pen - the DJEWEL - with both nib pressure and manual switch Post by: DaveFountain on October 30, 2008, 07:43:27 PM Announcement - I am pleased to announce that I have opened in the UK and run this store:
www.irpens.co.uk (http://www.irpens.co.uk) We currently offer three versions of an infrared pen:
Or through Ebay - if you prefer their, and PayPal's, guarantees. Title: Nib activated Infrared LED Pen Post by: DaveFountain on October 31, 2008, 11:16:26 AM Offering at www.irpens.co.uk a nib activated infrared pen
(http://www.irpens.co.uk/Images/irpen1-2.gif) See the video of it in action at http://www.irpens.co.uk/irpen.htm (http://www.irpens.co.uk/irpen.htm). VISHAY TSAL6400 3 LR41 batteries Nib activated switch Normal pen at the other end! Cost today (31 Oct 2008) £8 + £2 p&p. Thank you for your attention. David Fountain Title: Nib AND switch activated Infrared LED Pen Post by: DaveFountain on December 30, 2008, 05:58:34 PM We now have a multiple switch pen, with both nib pressure and manual switch activation it can be used with a normal writing action on a board/surface or with the manual switch for non-contact use.
The Djewel pen available through ebay and www.irpens.co.uk Title: Re: Nib activated Infrared LED Pen Post by: DaveFountain on January 07, 2009, 01:50:51 PM Available internationally - the DJewel - with pressure sensitive nib (not variable pressure) AND manual switch allowing the pen to be used both on a surface and just off of a surface.
Cost inc p&p: USA: £13.50 (approx $20.50) UK: £11.50 EU: £13.00 (approx 14.50 euro) Rest of the World: £14.00 www.irpens.co.uk Title: Re: New DUAL activated pen - the DJEWEL - with both nib pressure and manual swit Post by: Wiweeyum on January 07, 2009, 03:52:58 PM Hahaha! I love the name... Nib Switch. Very good. Thanks for getting this out.
Title: Re: New DUAL activated pen - the DJEWEL - with both nib pressure and manual switch Post by: DaveFountain on January 11, 2009, 05:43:27 AM No problem, the feedback I'm getting through Ebay is showing just how popular the 'nib' switch is (other names welcomed!) - the manual version is also pretty good at getting children to hold the pen in an appropriate position with the need to depress the button with the index finger, but it is staff mainly who want to be able to 'just write'.
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