Sentences with phrase «wacom mobilestudio»

It should have been Wacom.
This is also the first ebook reader I know of with a Wacom touchscreen and an accompanying, almost Windows - like interface of pop - up menus and floating dialog boxes, plus the more typical launcher - style icons.
The Boox M92 is a fast (800Mhz processor) 9.7» (1200x825) E Ink pearl e-reader with a touch display (with Wacom input).
Additional features can include SDIO / SDHC, Touch screen with full scribble (wacom), TTS, USB with OTG, Notes (with copy / paste function), Search and Dictionary (StarDict free opensource) support, Thumbnails or details for managing the library.
The other type uses a Wacom tablet or similar technology that requires the use of a stylus.
Wacom is working on collaborative solutions for Wacom enabled E Ink eReaders like this one.
The iRex DR - 800's screen doesn't have any glare like Sony's touchscreens because it utilizes a Penabled tablet by Wacom that doesn't require an added layer over the screen.
That scared me, because, as a Wacom touch surface — which you can even draw on — the screen itself doesn't react to your finger.
It is missing the Wacom touch screen and WiFi but much cheaper.
Wacom touchscreens use a sensor board that detects a stylus's movement using electromagnetic technology.
Aside from the E Ink Pearl screen that is great for reading and the Wacom touchscreen that is nice for taking on - screen notes, there really isn't anything special about the Icarus Excel's hardware.
The 902 is the base model and the PocketBook 903 comes with upgraded features: a Wacom touchscreen and 3G wireless.
But while Wacom is the absolute best, don't sell N - Trig short.
How they decided to put a second, spinning hard disk on this and not add a wacom digitizers is beyond me.
The Wacom - style stylus has a right - click button, but lacks the eraser tip that rivals like the Dell Latitude 10 and Microsoft Surface Pro have.
It also comes with Wacom EMR stylus for natural writing, drawing and it can be placed in the dock.
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The graphics will be interesting, I'm hoping for discrete ones; — there's also no info of a (Wacom) digitizer of some sort.
However, the higher - end versions also gain 3G connectivity and a Wacom touchscreen.
The Eee Note has a fairly large 8 - inch greyscale display with a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels and on top of the screen sits a Wacom digitiser.
The screen also has an added Wacom layer to it, which makes it incredibly accurate when using a pen stylus (there's a S - Pen stylus built in).
The Wacom Bambook Stylus pocket has been unleashed on to the tablet - toting world for anyone who just can't get things done with their finger.It's tough to improve upon something very successful, especially when it's really just a pen with a different... Read more
This time it sports an 11.6 - inch, 1366 x 768 display with Wacom digitiser and is powered by next - generation Intel Atom hardware, with 2 GB RAM.
The Note 8.0 runs on a 1.6 GHz quad - core processor, has 2 GB of RAM, 16 GB of built - in memory (with a microSD slot), a 1280 × 800 pixel TFT LCD screen with Wacom touch technology, a stylus, a 1.3 - megapixel front camera, and all the sensors and accelerometers you could want.
Both the Pro 603 and Pro 903 have integrated 3G modems and Wacom touchscreens, too, presumably for ebook annotation.
It uses Wacom's pen input technology for more precise and accurate notes.
In digitiser mode you can use it just like a standard Wacom tablet.
The original technology is actually licensed from Wacom, the company behind Bamboo tablets which are the de facto creation device for many (if not most) of digital comic creators.
Pair this amazing stylus with the iPad Pro's huge screen, and you've got an iPad that could kill off Wacom tablets.
The Wacom Creative Stylus 2 is a perfect choice for you creative types who like using the iPad as a sketchbook.
The Neo features a 6 - inch e-ink display with Wacom touch panel technology, WiFi connectivity, a SD card slot, USB 2.0 port with OTG support and a 3.5 mm audio jack.
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.
(I definitely don't need to exert heavy pressure with most Wacom Penabled pens.)
They have been putting out some very nice tablets as of late... but are utterly ruined by the lack of a Wacom Digitizer.
Internal Memory: 4 GB (3 GB for user) up to 3000 books E-reader File Formats: ePub, PDF LCD Touchscreen Display Size: 1024 x 600 (10.1 ″) E-paper Display Size: 9.7 ″ e-Ink ® (1200 x 825), 16 shades of gray E-paper Input: Wacom ® Penabled ® Operating System: Linux with Google ® Android ® Screen Rotation: 90 and 180 degrees Connectivity: WiFi 802.11 b / g, Bluetooth capability, 3G (future availability) Battery Life: 16 + hours utilizing the e-reader screen / up to 6 hours running the LCD screen Battery Type: Lithium - ion polymer Mobile Modem (optional): EVDO or HSDPA External Memory: SD card slot, 2 USB ports Audio and Microphone Jack: 3.5 mm each.
The Good Packed with features Stylish look WACOM touchscreen functionality Handsome accessories available.
Finally, we don't know what type of digitizer technology the Intel tablet will sport, N - trig or Wacom.
What's more, the Pro 603 and Pro 903 even feature Wacom touchscreens, likely for e-book annotation, and integrated 3G modems.
E Ink is a private corporation that includes among its investors and strategic partners Air Products and Chemicals, Chi Lin Technology, Epson, Hearst Corp, Intel, LG Display, Motorola, Philips, Prime View International, Toppan Printing Co and Wacom.
At $ 35 and 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity, this is the most affordable tablet right now in the market that is of a decent quality, and that can compete with Wacom Bamboo and the new Intuos 5 tablets.
One of its key features is the integrated stylus with WACOM EMR technology for accuracy.
Debuting at CES 2015, the 8 - and 10 - inch Windows 8.1 slates feature Wacom tech and a trio of exclusive apps for recording your life.
Packed with features Stylish look WACOM touchscreen functionality Handsome accessories available.
Wacom Intuos 5 Carrying Case: a bit pricey at $ 38 for small tablets, but it is a necessary expense if you want to protect it from dust, humidity and carry it safely in your bag.
Press a pen icon on the keyboard and the whole keyboard blanks out: it's now a Wacom touchpad, and mirrors any pen action on the tablet's main screen.
Livescribe, Equil, the Moleskine Smart Writing Set, and the Wacom Bamboo Spark let you write on paper, but aren't pressure sensitive for drawing.
It has a clamshell laptop - like design in which the bottom half is a Wacom touchpad that doubles as a very flat virtual keyboard.
The Livescribe Echo, Wacom Bamboo Spark, and Moleskine Smart Writing Set all let you take notes without your tablet or phone running and sync them later, which is convenient.
The Wacom pen is far more accurate and precise than a cheap capacitive stylus, too.
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