GARDEN GROVE, CA, July 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) This fall, go back to school with the ultimate iPad accessory - the APEN A5 Digital Pen from E FUN, a consumer electronics designer and manufacturer of fun, lifestyle products. The APEN A5 is the most reliable and accurate way for students and educators to take handwritten digital notes, annotate, draw, or sketch directly on an iPad screen without having to change their writing habits.
Students of all ages can use the A5 to take notes while in class, annotate documents, write e-mails, fill out forms and much more. It makes note taking quick and easy, especially in subjects such as Math and Chemistry where a keyboard cannot input complex formulas and symbols.
"Not only is the A5 a great tool in the classroom, it can be used for everyday fun too," stated Jason Liszewski, managing director and vice president of sales for E FUN. "Need to give directions to a friend? Write and draw directly on a map screenshot with the A5 and email it to them. Have summer vacation photos? Write captions and upload them to all your social networks with one click. With the A5, users can express their creativity anywhere and anytime, then easily share their creations."
Designed to look and feel like a normal pen, the APEN delivers a natural writing and drawing experience where users can lean a hand on their iPad screen, just as they do on paper. The A5 augments the standard touch input of the iPad and enhances the way a user interacts with the screen. Affordably priced, the A5 is the ideal iPad accessory for every student and educator.
Within minutes, users can precisely write and draw on their iPad - simply download the free app, plug the dongle-type receiver in to the 30-pin connector and the A5 stylus is ready for use. It allows users to perform tasks on an iPad that a finger or keyboard can't handle - tasks such as drawing, sketching, designing, writing, and editing.
The A5 can also be used to make personalized greeting cards, send handwritten messages to friends and loved ones, sketch photos, do freehand drawings, and annotate on existing electronic documents such as photos, maps and web page screenshots.
The E FUN APEN A5 Digital Pen is compatible with all three Apple iPad versions. It is available at nationwide retailers such as RadioShack and OfficeMax for $99.99.
For more information and a product video, please visit: http://apenusa.com/productdetail.php?product_id=5.
About APEN Technology
Technology for the APEN product line was developed by Yifang Digital (Shenzhen, China) in cooperation with Pegasus Technologies Ltd from Israel, a fully owned subsidiary of Yifang Digital. Yifang and Pegasus hold together a wide portfolio of patents, which include over 30 worldwide granted patents and more than 40 others pending.
About E FUN
As its name implies, E FUN is a designer and marketer of fun, lifestyle e-products that are easily accessible. While appreciated by techies, E FUN products are primarily designed for consumers who desire the latest technological products, but are more concerned with what they do, not how they do it. E FUN's ongoing product innovation focuses on making electronics and computing more fun! Initial product offerings from E FUN include the APEN digital pen and Nextbook Android tablets. E FUN is headquartered in West Covina, California.
For additional information please visit E FUN at http://www.e-funusa.com, APEN at http://www.APENusa.com, and Nextbook at http://www.nextbookusa.com.
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