Apple Tablet to be stylus based?
Posted on 13 Nov 2009 at 08:16
Apple has sparked fresh rumours that it's working on a tablet by filing a patent related to handwriting recognition on a tablet device.
The patent describes a method of handwriting recognition that would be much more flexible than current systems.
Essentially, the patent envisages a tablet device being outfitted with a "handwriting context manager" which would be able to understand the meaning of sentences and act on them.
Suggesting, for example, a device whereby the user simply wrote the name of the person they wanted to contact and the tablet dragged up all their details.
"The ink manager may also pass the ink phrase to an application executing on the computer system that is associated with the ink information, and it, in response, may return a reference pointer and a recognition context to the ink manager," says the filing.
"The reference pointer and recognition context are then appended to the ink phrase data structure. Utilising the recognition context identified by the application, the handwriting recognition engine generates one or more hypotheses for the ink phrase, and provides them to the ink manager.
"The ink manager forwards the hypotheses together with die reference pointer to the application and may also append them to the ink phrase data structure."
Though rather complicated, the filing makes repeated references to a tablet device and is sure to fire further speculation that Apple is set to unleash its secret project on the world in 2010.
Other speculation surrounding the tablet suggest it will feature a 10in touchscreen running the iPhone OS, and will be able to hook up to a Mac and be used as a secondary screen, or clever touchpad.
Author: Stuart Turton
Great news if they are, although I still long for a palm pilot style device. Mobile phones do everything these days, including acting as PIMs, cameras, music players. Yet people buy ipods and cameras. Surely there must still be a market for a palm pilot type device.
By dairylea6 on 13 Nov 2009 
Makes sense, you can't really have a large tablet device with out having handwriting ability (which obviously requires a stylus).
Be interesting to see what they produce.
The Archos 9 is rather interesting as well.
By Grunthos on 13 Nov 2009 
stylus input
Gosh that brings back good memory's, back 10 years ago with my XDA Pocket PC (PDA & mobile phone combo), I used to use the stylus for handwriting on the screen and the device converted my handwriting into text that I sent via SMS.
I found this a very quick way to text message and to store notes..
By Tibbs on 13 Nov 2009 
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