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Post Tue Sep 08, 2009 1:42 pm   Reply with quote         


I'm debating between a Cintiq or getting a Tablet PC.
I was curious if anyone knows of a tablet PC that has the same quality pressure sensitivity as the Cintiq has?




MonkeeDrummer

Location: Somewhere between Logic and La-La Land

Post Tue Sep 08, 2009 5:37 pm   Reply with quote         


I looked around, and the best one I found was the HP tablet (i think it's the tx2 or something similar) and it didn't even mention anything about pressure sensitivity. Let alone 2,048 points of it! Laughing
Hope that helps Cool




Post Thu Sep 10, 2009 4:40 pm   Reply with quote         


MonkeeDrummer wrote:
I looked around, and the best one I found was the HP tablet (i think it's the tx2 or something similar) and it didn't even mention anything about pressure sensitivity. Let alone 2,048 points of it! Laughing
Hope that helps Cool


I've been researching it and it looks like no Tablet PC has more than 512 pressure sensitivity...and to get that, you need Wacom Digitizers (Penabled) in the PC (most come with this now though). Then you need to install the Wacom Drivers (free on their website).

A really nice video on YouTube showed the differences between the Cintiq and the Tablet PC.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMUUDYiKEKA

I went to the local BestBuy here and tried out the HP TX2. It was hard to judge, because it didn't have Photoshop installed or have the optimal settings.

I was able to open MS Paint though and mess around with it. The motion was fluid and it picked up my pen strokes really well, but I wasn't able to get a good indication of the pressure levels.

I've found good reviews on the Axiotron, but I'm not a Mac user, so not sure about buying it.
http://www.axiotron.com/index.php?id=modbook




Marx-Man

Location: The United Kingdom!

Post Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:01 pm   Reply with quote         


What would you rather have...

Wacom Intuos 3 (A3 Wide)
http://www.tablet4u.co.uk/product/en/intuos3-a3-wide-dtp.html

Wacom Intuos 4 (XL)
http://www.tablet4u.co.uk/product/en/intuos4-large.html

The differences between the two.

The more advanced intuos 4 costs £200 more than the other.
With has dimensions of 623 x 462 x 28 mm and an active area of 462 x 304.8 mm, the money comes into play with two times more pressure sensitivity and +4 max distance and boasts a 1 gram activation pressure.

Where as the Intuos 3 has simalar dimensions of Dimensions of 623 x 429 x 36 mm and an active area 488 x 305 mm.

All the rest of the specs are the same. Do you want to pay $200 for an extra 1024 pressure levels, extra nibs and +4 max distance?


BUNDLES:
Intuos 3
* Intuos3 A3 Wide USB tablet
* Intuos3 Grip Pen, with:
o Standard pen nib (3x)
o Stroke pen nib (1x)
o Felt pen nib (1x)

* Intuos3 Pen Stand
* Quick Start Guide
* CD-ROM with driver and manual
* Corel Painter Essentials 3

Intuos 4
* Intuos4 Extra Large tablet
* Intuos4 Grip Pen
* Intuos4 Pen stand with:
o Standard nibs (5x) (+2 extra)
o Hard felt nibs (3x)
o Flex nib (1x)
o Stroke nib (1x)
o Nib extractor
* Colour identity rings for Grip Pen
* Thick replacement rubber grip
* USB cable (2.5m)
* Quick start guide
* CD-ROM with driver and user manual
* Coupon for software download

A much cheaper solution to pen tableting is AIPTEK's
http://www.aiptek.com/PCTablets/

Slim Tablet 12.1"
Active Area 10" x 6.25"
Outline Dimension 306mm x 257mm x 9mm
Resolution 1000 lpi
Report Rate 125 rps
Pen Pressure 1024 levels
Reading Height Max. 10mm
Macro Keys Top: 13; Right: 8; Left: 8
LED Indicator 1 Blue LED
Power Consumption Max. 40mA
Connector USB

Trust has a Pen Tablet... (Pen Takes batteries though, thats extra weight)
http://www.trust.com/products/product.aspx?artnr=15358&cxt=keyfs



Toshiba do Higher Spec Pen Computers. (Cough Vista)
http://www.toshiba.co.uk/businesslaptops/range/pen_computing/portege_m750.php


The most popular small tablet computer Wink
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001T8W2LW/ref=s9_al_bw_ir01?pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=1Q60942GFHFN9V8AEXEY&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=471978893&pf_rd_i=13821481




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Post Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:38 pm   Reply with quote         


Marx-Man wrote:
What would you rather have...
Wacom Intuos 3 (A3 Wide)
Wacom Intuos 4 (XL)

I wouldn't want either. I'm looking for a Tablet PC.
Something that will allow me to draw on the actual surface of the screen.





MonkeeDrummer

Location: Somewhere between Logic and La-La Land

Post Thu Sep 10, 2009 10:02 pm   Reply with quote         


Count marx-man for messing up another thread... Laughing
From the tablet thread i started a while back, and the info we got from that, I would go with the cintiq, just because of how much more "active" it is (sensitivity, screen size, etc.) compared to a tablet pc, which wouldn't give near as much response. And about the mac one, i wouldn't go with it unless you're a mac user cuz i've heard it takes a long time to get used to ALL the differences.




Marx-Man

Location: The United Kingdom!

Post Thu Sep 10, 2009 10:36 pm   Reply with quote         


Marx-Man wrote:

Toshiba do Higher Spec Pen Computers. (Cough Vista)
http://www.toshiba.co.uk/businesslaptops/range/pen_computing/portege_m750.php


In a world where people can't read, one man, can't make a difference... Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

Also look up tablet monitors.




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Post Fri Sep 11, 2009 1:20 am   Reply with quote         


MonkeeDrummer wrote:
From the tablet thread i started a while back, and the info we got from that, I would go with the cintiq, just because of how much more "active" it is (sensitivity, screen size, etc.) compared to a tablet pc, which wouldn't give near as much response.


The only reason I want to get a Tablet PC is because it is portable. As of now, the Cintiqs are all required to be plugged in to an outlet and a computer. I would rather be able to go wherever, the coffee shop, the park, etc...and still be able to draw.

I thought about getting a small laptop and a Cintiq 12WX and having them work together, so I could draw out on the road, but there is still the outlet issue for the Cintiq to plug in.

Otherwise, yeah, I would definitely go with the Cintiq.

MonkeeDrummer wrote:

And about the mac one, i wouldn't go with it unless you're a mac user cuz i've heard it takes a long time to get used to ALL the differences.


Thanks for the advise. Yeah, I'll stay away from that one. Mac Fanboys have turned me off to ever wanting to get anything Apple related. I cringed when I forked over the money to buy my IPod.




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