Thanks. I wish IPad had the same feature. Lately it is just hard to buy any gadget that is not apple product. Too many questions are asked from other peopleI ordered a Thinkpad Tablet couple days ago. It seems like the reasonable choice to me..
nice quality, has digitizer, it uses N-Trig duo sense tech. so palm rejection seems to work fine...
handwriting sensation seems pretty natural from youtube vids...
There is not palm rejection because your palm don't do anything. The thinkpad uses Wacom technology on a resistance screen. You will need the Wacom pen to write on the screen.I ordered a Thinkpad Tablet couple days ago. It seems like the reasonable choice to me..
nice quality, has digitizer, it uses N-Trig duo sense tech. so palm rejection seems to work fine...
handwriting sensation seems pretty natural from youtube vids...
Thanks. I wish IPad had the same feature. Lately it is just hard to buy any gadget that is not apple product. Too many questions are asked from other people![]()
I am pretty sure it uses N-Trig tech.There is not palm rejection because your palm don't do anything. The thinkpad uses Wacom technology on a resistance screen. You will need the Wacom pen to write on the screen.
I was reading about the most recent versions and you are probably right. I didn't see Wacom on the thinkpad anymore but a new technology that allows pen and touch. I haven't seen this working so I can't comment.I am pretty sure it uses N-Trig tech.
They call it duo sense or sth
Then what to get?Of the various models of digitizer-pen tablets I have owned (20+ different models) I have calibration/screenrotation/accuracy issues with the N-Trig models every single time no matter which company tablet it was. Nearly every Wacom tablet I have used was a great experience. I'm a bit lazy to do research but I wouldn't be surprised if you search around a bit online and find similar reviews.
So my advice? Don't get the Thinkpad.
Livescribe has some drawbacks. You need special paper. You can only buy refill ink cartridges from them and their ink really sucks.I just discovered the Livescribe Pen.
http://www.livescribe.com/en-us/
It does everything I want - makes math I write go onto my computer in pdf form with absolutely no effort.
I'm kindof sorry I bought the Wacom actually before I knew about Livescribe. Hopefully, I'll find something neat to do with it though. It does have some interesting hobby applications with photoshop.
That is true. I already exhausted one of their ink cartridges and a bunch of the paper. I've heard you can print the special paper if you have a good enough printer, but I haven't tried myself.