The document describes a pen-style personal networking gadget called P-ISM being developed by NEC Corporation. P-ISM allows users to perform functions of a desktop computer on any flat surface by emitting a virtual keyboard and soft outputs. It consists of several pen components including a CPU pen, camera pen, virtual keyboard projector pen, and communication pen. The pens use wireless Bluetooth and Wi-Fi technology to share information and connect to the internet through cellular functions. A key feature is the virtual keyboard projected by laser onto surfaces for input. The projector pen also replaces a monitor by projecting onto screens with 1024x768 resolution.