Sentences with phrase «not wacom»

In other words, it's not WACOM or N - Trig.
Be sure to do all of your homework, too — not all Wacom digitizer layers built into devices are equal, nor are all Bluetooth styluses.
Ditto with Android, except for the HTC Flyer, which does have an active digitizer, albeit N - trig, not the Wacom digitizer (which I regard as superior) on the EP121.

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is it a capacitive stylus or a digitizer (wacom / N - trig like)?
my whishlist is same resolution on ~ 9 ″, so you can use wacom and still not need much space and cheaper + lighter.
This is not the end of the road, however, as Wacom is not the only brand of excellent drawing tabs.
The display also supports an active stylus but the technology is not provided by Wacom or N - trig but Synaptics.
I have an iLiad which doesn't waste space with a keyboard and has a wacom tablet over the screen for accurate drawing.
not really «rebranded», both of them (onyx and icarus) seems to getting it ordered from wacom.
I will not, however, reward a functionally lacking product with $ 800 just for its eink + wacom.
we are currently looking into pricing for a 6.8 model with WACOM touchscreen technology, so not only can you read e-books but make highlights and annotations.
After spending a whole Saturday driving from store to store and testing every stylus I could get (from 80 $ Wacom to 2 $ no name) I can say: PB Touch stylus and scribble won't work!
Microsoft made it quite clear that their future Surface tablet is being catered to note taking rather than sketching, this is evident when they moved from Wacom to N - Trig.
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..
If you figure the Asus T100 can be sold for $ 349 with a keyboard dock then it shouldn't be difficult to make one with a wacom digitizer for maybe $ 100 more with this price along with the systems battery life they'd have the student market in the bag.
Perhaps most importantly, however, is the inclusion of a Wacom - branded stylus that comes included with the device and doesn't require charging.
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.
I am not sure if it has a capacitive and WACOM layer, because the entire page is in Chinese.
I assume, due to all of those being older tablets / phones, and that you don't specify, it is likely the older style of wacom digitiser that should be compatible with the stuff I've already got.
The wacom pen and speaker is also better than I thought, although I wouldn't use this as a drawing board or music player.
The excellent Wacom integration makes taking notes or using photoshop a fluid and enjoyable experience that you won't find with any other tablet on the market.
And yes, for artistic types the Galaxy Note 10.1 is a thing of beauty, the closest you can get to a Wacom Cintiq for under # 500 (though you can't, of course, hook this tablet up to your PC).
Wacom doesn't know which of theirs stylus is compatible with it and Onyx customer support is useless.
Other Wacom styli probably work too but I'm not a stylus expert.
Sometimes the N - trig stylus didn't pick up our movements accurately, and unlike Wacom solutions palm rejection doesn't always work.
More importantly for artistic types, the N - trig only supports 256 pressure levels, compared to 512 on Wacom's mobile offerings.
Compared to Wacom's solutions, N - trig styli lack a dedicated eraser, are heavier and bulkier, and require an AAAA battery.
Still, we gather Samsung had to put in a bit of effort to make the Wacom - based SmartPen on its Galaxy Note work with Android, so we can't blame Lenovo too much.
Wacom may cost a bit more than the other consumer - level graphics tablets, but they haven't disappointed me yet.
I have reviewed a lot of graphics tablets over the years, and although there are some tablets that come close to Wacom in one area or another, I have not found one yet that matches the quality of Wacom in all areas — construction, software, ergonomics, innovation, support, etc..
A stylus isn't going to be for everyone and Wacom's aren't the cheapest - the pocket edition coming in at # 29 - but they are some of the most popular.
Toshiba's properly sized WACOM Active Capacitive Pen is not embedded into the tablet, since the tablet is too thin to hold a full size digitizer pen.
We can't wait to see a slimmer sequel with Tegra 3 and a Wacom digitizer.
Livescribe, Equil, the Moleskine Smart Writing Set, and the Wacom Bamboo Spark let you write on paper, but aren't pressure sensitive for drawing.
Finally, we don't know what type of digitizer technology the Intel tablet will sport, N - trig or Wacom.
(I definitely don't need to exert heavy pressure with most Wacom Penabled pens.)
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.
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
How they decided to put a second, spinning hard disk on this and not add a wacom digitizers is beyond me.
But while Wacom is the absolute best, don't sell N - Trig short.
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.
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.
i incher tablet running with Windows 7 OS on Core i5 CPU, featuring a 2 Megapixels front facing camera, up to 4 GB RAM, two USB ports, HDMI port, Wi - Fi 802.11 n and it sports a Wacom digitizer pen.
I don't care about any of these that don't have a Wacom / touch digitizer and Windows 7.
Of the two, the N - trig pen is definitely more suitable for artists and designers, and I'll take this Wacom offering for my every day inking needs.
It doesn't even hold a candle to a Wacom display tablet.
Just so there's not any confusion, the screen doesn't include Wacom technology so it's not pressure sensitive.
Wacom tablets not invented then.
If you do a lot of work in Adobe Photoshop, the precision of a Wacom tablet can't be matched by even the most accurate touchscreens on the market.
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