Great video !
Really enjoyed the Capacitive screen with OneNote.
I've tried to write small on an ipad. It's hard.
Here it is, a demo of inking on the bModo 12G tablet with the targus capacitive stylus. Also a short comparison to Penultimate on the iPad. Used OneNote and Windows Journal on the bModo, and tried to show the "pressure sensitivity" thing it's doing. I'm not sure if that kind of line control is useful to an artist or not. If you'd like me to test some drawing stuff I can try, but I'm not an artist myself, so I'll need specifics of what you'd like to see.
I think it's usable. It worked well enough for marking up scripts with media cues for our Christmas play.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcXPdMiWHGE
Last edited by digitaldoctors; 12-20-2010 at 11:37 PM.
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Great video !
Really enjoyed the Capacitive screen with OneNote.
I've tried to write small on an ipad. It's hard.
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I think what you are demonstrating is a real game changer because one of the arguments for traditional Windows tablets that cost more $$ is the need to capture signatures. Obviously, this can easily be done with this pen on a capacitive touch display. All you need is one accessory: a long sleeved sweater. :-)
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