- Mar 1, 2014
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As my prediction at earlier this year, a digital pen war will be started. But I had never expected that this war will be a nuclear war!!!
(My older thread: http://forums.windowscentral.com/mi...-trig-digital-pen-war-coming-wacom-apple.html)
I made a chart to compare some digital pen tablet in the market right now.
In case you aren't similar with digital pen, there're 2 hardware specs that all the artist care about: pressure sensitive & tilt sensitive. That're the 2 keys element that helping the digital pen get onto the high-end realistic feel when using it. And for the portable, the weight is really important too.
For the first time ever, there're other company beside Wacom that have the stylus with tilt support.This is really a big and a good news!
The high level of pressure sensitive aren't really matter since some Surface Pro 3 artists had been proved that, but having more is alway better.
And even though Ipad Pro is kinda overpriced, but it's still cheaper and more portable than than those Wacom Cintiq!
Now I really hope that Microsoft will released the next gen N-trig Surface Pen with Tilt support on Surface Pro 4.
(My older thread: http://forums.windowscentral.com/mi...-trig-digital-pen-war-coming-wacom-apple.html)
I made a chart to compare some digital pen tablet in the market right now.
Brand | Tablet type | Tilt support | Pressure Sensitive | Weight | Starting price |
Wacom Intuos/Bamboo | Pad only | No | 1024 lvl | (290g to 480g) + laptop | $100 |
Wacom Intuos Pro | Pad only | Yes | 2048 lvl | (660g to 1800g) + laptop | $300 |
Wacom Cintiq 13HD | Screen Display | Yes | 2048 lvl | 1200g + laptop | $1000 |
Wacom Cintiq Companion | Tablet PC | Yes | 2048 lvl | 1700g | $1200 |
Microsoft Surface 3 | Tablet PC | No | 256 lvl | 621g | $500 + $50 (stylus not included) |
Microsoft Surface Pro 3 | Tablet PC | No | 256 lvl | 798g | $800 |
Apple Ipad Pro | "Tablet PC" kinda | Yes | unknown | 712g | $800 + $100 (stylus not included) |
In case you aren't similar with digital pen, there're 2 hardware specs that all the artist care about: pressure sensitive & tilt sensitive. That're the 2 keys element that helping the digital pen get onto the high-end realistic feel when using it. And for the portable, the weight is really important too.
For the first time ever, there're other company beside Wacom that have the stylus with tilt support.This is really a big and a good news!
The high level of pressure sensitive aren't really matter since some Surface Pro 3 artists had been proved that, but having more is alway better.
And even though Ipad Pro is kinda overpriced, but it's still cheaper and more portable than than those Wacom Cintiq!
Now I really hope that Microsoft will released the next gen N-trig Surface Pen with Tilt support on Surface Pro 4.
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