Pressure Sensitive Galaxy Tab! :D
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@Snapai (me) / @Snapimation (art)Apparently, Samsung announced that they're making a 10.1 edition of the Galaxy Note.
That's a tablet device with a built-in 256-pressure-level tablet stylus. :D
http://www.intomobile.com/2012/02/2.....101-gets-real/
I WANT ONE!
I have yet to get a tablet device, and I always figured I was gonna get an android one. But this clinches it. I was hoping someone would come out with a way I could draw on my tablet!
I wonder if you can install CUPS on it and hook it up to a USB or network printer. :o That'd be neat :D
That's a tablet device with a built-in 256-pressure-level tablet stylus. :D
http://www.intomobile.com/2012/02/2.....101-gets-real/
I WANT ONE!
I have yet to get a tablet device, and I always figured I was gonna get an android one. But this clinches it. I was hoping someone would come out with a way I could draw on my tablet!
I wonder if you can install CUPS on it and hook it up to a USB or network printer. :o That'd be neat :D
FA+

Can you draw with 256 discrete levels of pressure with your hand between contact and a stylus's maximum pressure?
It's the same form-factor as the Galaxy Tab 10.1
I don't plan on sketching on a tablet smaller than a 3x5 card!
I guess if I worked as a pro storyboardist I might want the card-sized one, since it's roughly the size of a (small) storyboard panel- but I'd just as soon have the extra screen real-estate for tools/interface, or the dual-app option that the Note 10.1 will have (reference images in browser right next to paint app, anyone?) :D
One article I read on the Samsung S-pen shows that it's actually using Wacom Penabled- the pens are crosscompatible with wacom-based tabletPCs.
have a look at:
http://www.asus.com/Eee/Eee_Pad/Eee_Slate_EP121/