The Good e-Reader 6.8 bucks the trend by giving you a full touchscreen experience with
a WACOM screen that allows you to take notes with a customized app and save the notes to the internal memory or your computer.
The Good e-Reader 13.3 is the first e-reader in the world that features a 13.3 inch
Wacom screen, the ability to install your favorite Android apps and can read all of the popular e-book formats.
I think our e-reader has the advantage because of the capacitive layer on top of
the Wacom screen.
Our e-reader is the first 13.3 inch device in the world that features
a WACOM screen that allows you to make annotations, write notes and edit PDF files via a stylus.
Not exact matches
Each
screen features a resolution of 1200 x 1600 and there is a
WACOM layer, which means you can take notes or edit sheet music with an accompanied stylus.
The panel is comprised of Electromagnetic
WACOM and a capacitive layer, which means you can use the accompanied stylus or use your fingers to interact with the
screen or flip pages of an e-book.
I have an iLiad which doesn't waste space with a keyboard and has a
wacom tablet over the
screen for accurate drawing.
You can look at it as a portable
Wacom tablet, where what you draw on the
screen appears on your PC.
In fact, there will be 2 versions of Pocketbook CAD Reader: Pocketbook CAD Reader with a touch
screen and
Wacom pen and Pocketbook CAD Reader Flex without touchscreen and without
Wacom pen.»
If all you want to do is take notes on a capacitive
screen with a good
wacom digitizer than there's the Asus EP121, the EA800, and a bunch of tablets which range in cost from about $ 275 for the former to about $ 1200 for the 121 and for some tablets.
The E ink
screen allows for stylus mode of operation where you can make handwritten notes and annotations with the
screen's
Wacom Penabled touch capability.
Something with a large
screen, Mobius, bluetooth, audio,
wacom display for stylus support and gain venture funding to make it possible.
Onyx also announced three new large
screen e-readers that have a
WACOM touchscreen and a stylus layer.
2) E-paper with
Wacom pen input for virtual - inking (can't do that on most touch
screens) 3) Android — touch
screen OS (unlike Windows 7 tablets, which are just a desktop OS on a touch
screen == awful, not to mention every other argument against using Windows OSes), useful software add - ons, e-reader software options, media player software, etc. 4) due to the dual
screens, and the hinge, you can use it like a tablet, a portable «all - in - one» computer (when using a USB or bluetooth keyboard), an e-reader, etc..
Since they give you a capacitive stylus with the purchase it allows you easily take notes, draw, and use the
screen as a
WACOM stylus.
It is based on the
Wacom technology which is known for it's easy to the eye feature and is a far cry from the glary capacitive touch
screen that you get to have on a Sony... [Read more...]
It is based on the
Wacom technology which is known for it's easy to the eye feature and is a far cry from the glary capacitive touch
screen that you get to have on a Sony e-reader.
In addition to this, a
Wacom penabled touch sensor input and the supplied stylus allow the user to make notes on
screen.
The built - in touch
screen and precise
Wacom digitizer support both touch and a stylus.
The Onyx Book 60 surely presents some great features like the
Wacom touch
screen and the ability to zoom in and out on PDF docs and annotate them.
The
WACOM supported
screen will ensure pinpoint precision
This is first large
screen 13.3 inch e-reader that Onyx has ever issued that has both a capacitive touchscreen and a
WACOM layer.
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.
As has already been mentioned, the Pocket Edge is a dual
screened device that includes a 6 inch E Ink
screen with a
Wacom touchscreen on the left while the right is taken up by a 7 inch LCD touchscreen.
The e-ink
screen is also
Wacom Penabled that allows one to easily take notes and annotation with the stylus that comes bundled with the device when it is in Journal mode.
So there is still the twin
screen form with a 6 - inch
Wacom Penabled E ink panel on the left and a 7 - inch color resistive touchscreen display on the right that are hinged at the edges.
The HP TouchSmart tm2 also suffers from dated graphics and processing power, and though it has a
Wacom digitizer built - in, its
screen's dreadful viewing angles let it down badly.
In addition to all the great features, the 903 ′ s and the 603's have a 3G connectivity and a
Wacom touch
screen.
Of course normal
screens are brighter but without touch system, it is a trade off, usually partially solved with
wacom system.
Graphic tablet manufacturer
Wacom has just given birth to WILL - otherwise known as the
Wacom Ink Layer Language.
Wacom announced on Wednesday that it has developed a standard abstract language for drawing and handwriting on the
screens of mobile devices,... Read more
It features an ultra-sensitive
Wacom digitizer for capturing handwritten notes and drawings on the 2540 DPI
screen that responds to 256 levels of pressure.
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.
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
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
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
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.
Pair this amazing stylus with the iPad Pro's huge
screen, and you've got an iPad that could kill off
Wacom tablets.
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.
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 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.
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.
It is missing the
Wacom touch
screen and WiFi but much cheaper.
That scared me, because, as a
Wacom touch surface — which you can even draw on — the
screen itself doesn't react to your finger.
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.
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 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 10.2» iRex Digital Reader includes a
Wacom ® Penabled touch
screen (1000S / 1000SW) and wireless connectivity (1000SW).
In addition to being able to display Adobe EPUB and PDF ebooks, the Edge features a
Wacom Tablet for writing notes and drawings directly on the E Ink
screen with a stylus.
Incorporating a monochrome 9.7 inch
Wacom Penabled e-Ink
screen on the left as well as a 10 inch color resistive touchscreen display on the right, the Pocket eDGE really look a lot different than all the eReaders that we are accustomed too, the device featuring an interesting clamshell like design.
Just so there's not any confusion, the
screen doesn't include
Wacom technology so it's not pressure sensitive.
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).
On average, you should expect to spend more money on a computer that will lose a significant fraction of battery life over the course of a day, have a limited number of applications that are actually designed for touch, and interact with a
screen that can't replicate the same amount of precision you would get out of a
Wacom / stylus peripheral.
Unlike
Wacom's patented styluses, the Apple Pencil doesn't offer an eraser nib or special programmable buttons: All your primary interactions with the iPad's
screen happen through the Pencil's white nib.