Digitizer (disambiguation)

Digitizer (disambiguation)

Digitizer, digitiser, digitizing or digitising[1] may refer to:

Footnotes

  1. ^ Except for proper names, the listed items may use -ise and/or -ize spellings depending on the version of English in use. See American and British English spelling differences.

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