It features a 13.3 inch display with full
WACOM stylus support to draw and make notes on the fly.
Not exact matches
You could also try EBookDroid for djvu files, and there you could also try annotating — since it does
support a
wacom stylus.
The display also
supports an active
stylus but the technology is not provided by
Wacom or N - trig but Synaptics.
Tablet 810 though is a bit larger with 11.6 inches of super IPS + display which also boasts of
Wacom digitiser
stylus support.
Something with a large screen, Mobius, bluetooth, audio,
wacom display for
stylus support and gain venture funding to make it possible.
Also the
Wacom technology
supports only the
stylus as its pointing device.
The built - in touch screen and precise
Wacom digitizer
support both touch and a
stylus.
There isn't any new e-ink technology on the horizon that you should be saving yourself for, and the only new thing that will be out next year is a Kobo e-Reader that will likely have
Wacom support and be bundled with a
stylus for note taking.
Moreover, the E-ink display features integrated touchscreen and it's
WACOM supported, so you can easily control the tablet by touching or swiping the screen, and the eReader has an optional
stylus featuring 1024 pressure levels.
Wacom doesn't know which of theirs
stylus is compatible with it and Onyx customer
support is useless.
And of course, there is the LTE
support for up to 300 Mbit / s and the praised
Wacom stylus, otherwise known as S - Pen.
The Surface Pro has a USB 3.0 port, instead of 2.0; the touchscreen
supports 10 - points of touch rather than 5 - points; and it comes with a
Wacom digitizer pen, allowing proper pen input and hand writing recognition — a feature many a dodgy iPad
stylus attempts to accomplish with little success.
The selling point in this case is
support for a
Wacom digitizer pen, ie, the 810 has very sophisticated
stylus input compared to most tablets today and it could potentially be an interesting tool for certain niche markets.
The touch screen and precise
Wacom digitizer
support both touch and a
stylus and the device is both dust and moisture - resistant — making it possible to use on construction sites
The Switch 7 Black Edition has an embedded battery - free
stylus powered by
Wacom EMR technology that features 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity and pen tilt
support to control the angle, width or shading of the stroke providing users a more authentic writing and sketching experience when using Windows Ink.
The
Wacom EMR pen is a fantastic way to add dedicated
stylus support to Chrome, as it communicates with the system the same way an active
stylus does but needs no power source.
However, since the x2 uses
Wacom tech for its
stylus support, you can save some money on a writing utensil by using a third - party
stylus, too.
It comes with an embedded battery - free
stylus powered by
Wacom EMR technology that features 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity and pen tilt
support.
That display also
supports the included
Wacom EMR
stylus that does not require charging.
It not only
supports the Apple Pencil, but also has
support for
Wacom, Adonit, and Pogo
styli.
A key adjunct to the Surface Pro is the Surface Pen, which has evolved from a
Wacom - made 256 - pressure - level
stylus in the Surface Pro to a sophisticated N - Trig pen with 4,096 pressure levels, 21ms latency, 9g activation force, tilt
support, and three different tips, all of which makes for natural - feeling inking and shading.
The CP311 - 1HN model also
supports the
Wacom EMR
stylus (aka electromagnetic resonance) that allows you to draw and take notes directly on the screen without the need for batteries or cables.
CP311 - 1HN model also
supports the
Wacom EMR
stylus (aka electromagnetic resonance) that allows you to draw and take notes directly on the screen without the need for batteries or cables.
This IPS panel
supports an included
Wacom EMR
stylus that does not need a battery and can be seamlessly inserted into the tablet for storage.
The 12.3 - inch touchscreen display also
supports a separate pen, priced at $ 99, that acts like a traditional
Wacom stylus.
The slate is expected to include new pen - friendly applications from Microsoft that will highlight its rumored
Wacom digitizer
stylus - pen
support.
Android Police also suggests it will also feature a fingerprint scanner, two USB - C ports, a 3.5 mm jack,
stylus support, and a
Wacom pen that will be sold separately.
The device's 10.1 - inch scree - inch, 1,366 × 768 display is a Super IPS + panel, and the system
supports a
Wacom stylus for note - taking and drawing along with 1.3 GHz Quad - Core Tegra 3.
Other rumored specs and features include two USB Type - C ports, a fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers, a 3.5 mm audio jack,
stylus support with a
Wacom pen available separately, quad microphones, a long - lasting battery, a backlit keyboard and a glass trackpad with haptic and force detection
support.
Wacom's top iPad
stylus is excellent in almost every way, with pressure sensitivity, wide app
support, and customizable buttons.