It's another one of those blogs. Its educational and very boring but yet it is slightly interesting.
What is a digitizer?
A digitizer is a beautiful thing, it is a very sensitive piece of plastic that delivers messages to your motherboard telling her what you pushed, sometimes digitizers are heat sensitive, any Nintendo model is not heat sensitive; thus you can use a stylus.
But here is a more scientific explanation that is quoted from some guy into a spoiler.
What are digitizers used on or for?
The most common use is on ANY electronic with a touchscreen.
Where are digitizers made?
China, it's that simple.
Who made the first recorded digitizer?
I couldn't find any information on this specific question.
And that is what a digitizer is, wonderful isn't it?
Smartphones wouldn't exist, nor would tablets, or anything of the such.
I thought this would be long enough but since I typed it on my memo app it was not. So I have to think of more stuff.
I'm using a digitizer right now, because I don't have access to any type of computer. Most of us use a digitizer everyday as well, from a Nintendo® DS to the newest Playstation Vita® or something along those lines. Maybe from an Apple smartphone to an Android smartphone?