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smart pens, smart pens or digital pens!!!

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My daughter has been using wacom graphic tablets for years to draw, a strong and professional use and with tablets that cost an eye (I can guarantee you! :smile:).
the tablet is the top a3 model (real work area a4) in addition to which there is only the active screen, a kind of 2500 heuri sboron monitor.
well, after years, still today, often prefers to draw on paper and scan and then complete the work with photoschioppa.
because, despite a professional pen with calibrated friction, variable pressure, "chenontepossodi" resolution, paper and pen are an unsurpassed combination.
writing on the tablet is like driving a car in a video game, fun, but if you put tires on the ground there's no story.
The paper, not all the same, is the asphalt, and the pen the tire (it is said "lo" but makes me sense: ).
will be that we are omg (genetically modified) from the time of the papyri. .

Take a ride on the wacom website and see what their pen does.

I don't let my daughter know otherwise. . .
:smile:
President, I agree that for certain works the free hand is hardly replaceable by an electronic device.
are really too many variables and tools we have used since we have the opposable thumb:-) to be perfectly available from a software.

for quite normal use, such as taking notes, highlighting a particular on image with two arrows and a circle, I think a phone with a 5.5-inch screen with the integrated pen can be fine.
for texts and basic operations, with voice recognition you can really save a lot of time, it really works very well.
When I drive I make calls without removing my hands from the steering wheel and having to watch the phone ... a great thing.
 
I can't read a book from a tablet or any screen.
I really miss physical contact with paper.
for this I am an old reprobo that has on consciousness some tree of the Amazon turned into paper. :frown:
I have to say that I'm very fond of this pen.
almost...:rolleyes:
I also have difficulty reading from e-readers. I mean, I'm starting to read, and it's all right, but when I got tired, I'm doing my ears on the page like a bookmark, I hear a noise, it turns out everything and starts to culate an acid liquid... I don't understand why.
 
I also have difficulty reading from e-readers. I mean, I'm starting to read, and it's all right, but when I got tired, I'm doing my ears on the page like a bookmark, I hear a noise, it turns out everything and starts to culate an acid liquid... I don't understand why.
Do your tablets have lead batteries?
 
but what do you do with grace?
study natural sciences, then design fauna, or are professional illustrators in general.

the problem seems to be related to the way the pen is used, which must always be "visible" by the sensor correctly. clearly if you look like our "young" use pencil or pen when writing (they look invalid with severe impairments) it is likely that the pen is covered by hand or fingers.
clearly it's a very demanding user, but knowing the wacom products I was sure it was top without compromise.

I remain convinced that if one writes "Christian" without keeping the pen in a "strong" way the system works.

I buy it, I don't have to draw but just write.

:biggrin:
 
first of all thanks to tequila of the signal. I convinced myself and ordered it. I took the staedtler and found it on misco.it
I will use it to take notes during meetings, so I won't have to hand copy every time to make reports.
excellent product idea!
 
first of all thanks to tequila of the signal. I convinced myself and ordered it. I took the staedtler and found it on misco.it
I will use it to take notes during meetings, so I won't have to hand copy every time to make reports.
excellent product idea!
It's one of the reasons besides my passion to write the stories I have to fight before posting.
 
first of all thanks to tequila of the signal. I convinced myself and ordered it. I took the staedtler and found it on misco.it
I will use it to take notes during meetings, so I won't have to hand copy every time to make reports.
excellent product idea!
And then let us know what's going on, I'll do the e-pens.
Hi.
 
study natural sciences, then design fauna, or are professional illustrators in general.

the problem seems to be related to the way the pen is used, which must always be "visible" by the sensor correctly. clearly if you look like our "young" use pencil or pen when writing (they look invalid with severe impairments) it is likely that the pen is covered by hand or fingers.
clearly it's a very demanding user, but knowing the wacom products I was sure it was top without compromise.

I remain convinced that if one writes "Christian" without keeping the pen in a "strong" way the system works.

I buy it, I don't have to draw but just write.

:biggrin:
your daughter's wacom I saw her on reviews and some videos of youtube when I was looking for cad or similar applications for the tablet, but this is specific for graphics (alias, sketchbook and beautiful company).
Nice expensive toy.

the precision speech is given by the fact (according to my opinion) that while the human being writing on paper and has a rigid set that is the pen, the pressure and precision sensor is innate (not in all because there are people writing from dogs) and preinstalled in the wrist, these electronic tablets have "sensitive sensors" that should interface with the moods of the human being in those moments that writes and draws. you should also have a display that faithfully reproduces the color and also the roughness of the various types of paper, then it would be great.
Hi.
 
interesting these pens... use (poco) a wacom tablet for a different time (it is a "old" intuos3 a5wide) bought also with the intent of drawing sketches and notes directly to the pc... for certain things it is a bomb, but the latency of the stroke (the time that interferes between the movement of the hand and the screen drawing), however reduced, sometimes it is annoying... I don't know if it's the fault of the tablet, software, PC or USB connection... I will try with a faster pc but, frankly, I do not place much hope. . .
I think it might be one of the reasons why the president's daughter (and her colleagues) still prefers the card.. .

these pens instead, in fact of latency in direct writing how they go?
 
but am I the only one who writes faster with a keyboard than with a pen?
I always prefer the keyboard, because the pen is "slow"... with the keyboard I put 30% of the time writing the same thing.

to draw is another thing. the pressure of the pencil on the paper grain I chose for that design in particular.. I don't know if an electronic pen can return the same loyalty. But I never tried.
 
but am I the only one who writes faster with a keyboard than with a pen?
I don't think so, I don't feel bad about pigiating the keys even though I never did typing.
I always prefer the keyboard, because the pen is "slow"... with the keyboard I put 30% of the time writing the same thing.
That's true. it will mean that when I have to take measures and write notes at 5 meters height on the forklift and on untuose areas I will take a laptop I will dress it with cellophane and I will be able to draw lines with the trackpad and put the clouds with notes in word.

apart from the jokes... I usually have the paper blocknotes supported by a rigid tag with clips (those that used mike bongiorno when doing the quiz and reading the notes) and pen "pilot hi-tecpoint v5 extra fine" below.
I happened more than once (sbadataggine mia) to hide sheets with written notes I needed. If these electronic " gadgets" work as advertised they will definitely give me a hand. In the end it is a pen and a small receiver to have below... if you discharge the batteries? Well, it's like when you break the pen tip and you don't have a spare at hand.
to draw is another thing. the pressure of the pencil on the paper grain I chose for that design in particular.. I don't know if an electronic pen can return the same loyalty. But I never tried.
I don't know either, at home I tried a bit of everything, I have a pen mouse taken 2 years ago used for 3-4 months but without good results. I also have a wacom tablet with its pen with working surface a little more than a postcard, but also of this lacks the direct feeling that you have with paper.
 
That's true. it will mean that when I have to take measures and write notes at 5 meters height on the forklift and on untuose areas I will take a laptop I will dress it with cellophane and I will be able to draw lines with the trackpad and put the clouds with notes in word./quote]
Hey, I said write, don't do any sketches. I think I realized that exatem wrote "top and under the waves" first on paper? It would be absurd for me.

to make sketches of course I also use paper and pencil. In fact, pen. The pencil is for the wrong person, I'm not wrong so I don't need to cancel!

then scan and archive. I don't see a huge advantage of having a pen like that, but if they gave it to me, I'd like to use it.
 

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