In use, the MatePen feels a lot
like Wacom technology.
We're excited to see partners
like Wacom create devices that unlock Windows Ink in new ways.
They could do something
like the Wacom Pen & Touch with all the new W10 gestures.
Tech wise you have a portable almost wireless monitor that functions
like a wacom intious which is $ 999 and the wireless tech is $ 200 a pop.
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.
Not exact matches
Its most recent creations combine
Wacom's tech with analog paper notepads
like the Bamboo Slate, which comes in A4 and A5 sizes.
For best results using your handwriting on our online whiteboard, use an inexpensive USB drawing tablet
like this one made by
Wacom or an interactive whiteboard.
is it a capacitive stylus or a digitizer (
wacom / N - trig
like)?
ARM Devices reports ««
Wacom is working on collaborative solutions for
Wacom enabled E Ink e-readers
like this one.
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..
I only occasionally dabble in artwork these days, but contests
like this really make me want to use the ol'
Wacom for something other than logos and photo restorations.
At this point I am hoping Lenovo finally just gets off their asses and refreshes the Thinkpad Tablet 2... I fail to understand why it is so difficult to get a tablet
like this with a
wacom digitizer to market.
Considering
Wacom make the best graphics tablets in the world bar none (
like the Intuos 5, for one) that's a very good thing.
The processor is then an Intel Atom x5 - Z8500 processor, with up to 4 GB of RAM, 64 - bit Windows 10, NFC, dual - band ac Wi - Fi, optional LTE, optional 3D camera, with an optional
Wacom enabled pen
like on the first model.
If you
like the sleek dock of the Asus Transformer Prime or the
Wacom - tablet abilities of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, for example, Tablified Market HD Pro should be your first download.
Its
Wacom - based S Pen and tailored apps / interface make it an amazing creativity tool, and it comes with some great pre-installed software
like Photoshop Touch.
Wacom - enabled digitized S Pen with unique features
like multi-window?
Just
like its name suggests, the Excite Write comes with
Wacom digitizer and supports 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity.
The
Wacom Creative Stylus 2 is a perfect choice for creative types who
like using the iPad as a sketchbook.
Would be nice to have pen input,
wacom,
like in the note.
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
Wacom Creative Stylus 2 is a perfect choice for you creative types who
like using the iPad as a sketchbook.
In digitiser mode you can use it just
like a standard
Wacom tablet.
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.
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.
Wacom is working on collaborative solutions for
Wacom enabled E Ink eReaders
like this one.
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.
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.
But at this size, who needs
Wacom -
like precision?
PocketBook 903 Pro, I really
like the idea of 3G / WiFi / Bluetooth and
Wacom - style digitizer in an A4 sized e-ink e-reader.
How to draw and write
like a pro with Apple Pencil Check out some ace drawing apps for Apple Pencil Check out some wonderful note - taking apps for Apple Pencil Turn your iPad Pro into a
Wacom tablet with Apple Pencil and Astropad A Review of the Apple Pencil — using the Apple Pencil itself!
Wacom, the company that makes popular professional drawing tablets
like the Cintiq, worked with Google to create the Pixelbook Pen, which costs an additional $ 99.
There's a
Wacom EMR pen with its own slot to keep it in bundled in the box, and the standards
like 4 GB of RAM and SD card reader are there.
Check the details — if the tablet offers a stylus, does it contain a
Wacom digitizer layer to offer pressure - sensitivity,
like the Surface Pro?
Like Rene, I haven't worked with a built - in eraser for drawing or writing since grade school — and even on my
Wacom, the eraser was clunky.
Big points about the Note 7 were presented before the phone was even announced
like the iris scanner, — with applications for keeping parents» children safe (and vice versa) along with mobile banking — the device's water - resistance, its wireless charging capabilities and the water - and dust - resistant
Wacom - powered S Pen.
If you
like eraser nibs and
Wacom - style pens: Surface + Surface Pen If you want a better drawing and writing experience: Apple Pencil + iPad Pro
Each year, the Note series sells very well, even with its competitors, who have yet to make a mark in the phablet division — nobody does an S - Pen
like Samsung when they teamed up with
Wacom years ago to create a unique writing experience that gets better every year.
Toshiba promises that using its
Wacom stylus feels
like writing on paper, which should make the dynaPad more enticing to consumers.
Android tablets also sometimes show up with crazy experimental features,
like a pico projector or a separate
Wacom touchpad for artists.
It doesn't have a keyboard
like most Chromebooks, but instead comes packaged with a
Wacom - branded stylus.
Additionally, HP did some things with the EliteBook —
like adding a
Wacom pen and Precision touchpad — that I would love for it to bring to Spectre.
At $ 99, the Apple Pencil is priced above many other entrants to the market, even Bluetooth styluses; it also lacks secondary inputs
like an eraser end or multiple customizable pen nibs, and eschews the kinds of programmable buttons
Wacom users have come to rely on.
I'm not an artist, but I would
like to use an iPad as a sort of knockoff
Wacom for some illustrations at work and maybe even a quick sketch now and again.
The 12.3 - inch touchscreen display also supports a separate pen, priced at $ 99, that acts
like a traditional
Wacom stylus.
Like the company's existing lineup of Surface devices, the all - in - one is expected to emphasize touch and stylus input, and may incorporate technology from
Wacom, a Japanese company known for its digital pens.
Both are touch enabled (you can use a stylus on the bottom one, making it
like a giant
Wacom tablet), and you can use the embedded RealSense camera to scan objects onto the computer to later interact with them.
I quickly started criticizing its lack of proper
Wacom WinTAB drivers that would enable pressure sensitive stylus use in professional graphics programs
like Photoshop and Painter.
This is high - end 3D scanning software that you'd normally use with dedicated handheld 3D scanners
like the Eva or Space Spider to create 3D models of things
like Arnold Schwarzenegger for Terminator movies, but the software also works with Kinect for Windows and, of course, the Intel Sense 3D camera built into certain
Wacom MobileStudio Pro models.
It is certainly possible that this Chromebook Pixel will combine Bison and Even in one, at least in the features the two supposedly had in common,
like, for example, support for a
Wacom digitizer.