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how-to guide on the 5 PC Technology #438

Closed gitau40 closed 3 years ago

gitau40 commented 3 years ago

Brief Summary:

The article will allow the reader to understand what is 5Pen PC Technology, and how this technology operates. This would include a deeper understanding of all the five functions and features that include the following; a pen-style cellular phone, a virtual keyboard, a very small projector, a camera scanner, and a Personal identification key with a cashless pass function. All 5 pens are connected to each other by wireless technology. It is also called P-ISM. It was developed in 2003 by a Japanese company NEC (Nippon Electric Company, Ltd.)

Key Takeaways:

By the end of the article the reader will be able to:

  1. Understand the 5 pen PC technology
  2. Components of 5 Pen PC Technology
  3. Advantages and disadvantages of 5 pen PC technology
  4. Understand the merits of 5 pen PC technology
  5. Working Principle of technology

References:

https://www.seminarstopics.com/seminar/8948/5-pen-pc-technology https://www.seminarsonly.com/IT/5_Pen_PC_Technology.php https://www.mepits.com/project/256/techno-innovations/5-pen-pc-technology

ninjaginja commented 3 years ago

Thanks for the topic suggestion @gitau40 . Based on what you've outlined in your brief, I'm concerned that this content doesn't bring any unique perspectives to the technology. Looking at the references that you've cited, it seems that this information is already readily available. Are you able to propose a unique angle, or some sort of practical application of the technology in the form of a how-to guide?

gitau40 commented 3 years ago

@ninjaginja Sure, I can focus on a how-to guide of the 5 PC Technology. That is a great recommendation. Thank you!

ninjaginja commented 3 years ago

Closing due to inactivity. Please request to reopen if you are still working on this content. Or, if there is an open PR, please be sure to link it to this issue.