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SwiftSpear
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Best coffee table ever!
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Post by j5mello »

Its like Minority Report except without the bad storyline and the gloves.
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LOL, for once, I'm ahead of everybody on the geek-trendiness. I've known about this for over two months. I'm actually kind've underwhelmed, I don't find mouse-keyboard to be that annoying, and the demos thus far have me going, "um, and we're going to want to spend $6000+(estimated) for the ability to vaguely finger-paint on stuff?" I mean, even if you're a OCD sufferer, you'd still streak some grease on it, every time you used it. Just think how dirty the screen would get, if you occasionally worked with food or drink around :-P

What I want, though, is a screen I can paint on, by hand, with a pressure-sensitive tablet. They currently exist, but they're too darn expensive. However, it looks like there might be cheaper ones coming out soon:

http://www.usync.com.tw/ePage/Tablet_LC ... rget=_self
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I saw that they've hardly had any buzz about this thing- I guess I just got Google-lucky (literally, their homepage has only had about 2600 hits). Spread the word about this product- I've already emailed their sales director, asking when they'll make this product available for the markets here in the USA, and I'll be really surprised if it's not half the cost, or less, than the only competing products, which are aftermarket add-ons for LCD displays- this could be a really big deal for everybody who'd rather just draw in a natural way, instead of using a mouse all the time!
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Post by Snipawolf »

That looks pretty good... I would like it because I can't make a custom line for shit with a mouse...
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Post by BlackLiger »

seen it before. meh.

It's just a fancy touchscreen, now avalible to the public.
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Post by Comp1337 »

Yeah i saw it months ago.
They are nerdgasmic though
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Post by AF »

I saw the coffee table months and months ago, ifnact I'm sure tis been posted here already as another thread.

The tablet is somewhat silly. A laptop with a touch sensitive screen would be cheaper and at least have a better screen resolution. A £30 pen tablet would do a better job too.
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Post by Argh »

I got a reply back from their sales director. She offered me a sample for $390, "special evaluation price". Compared to almost $2500, for the after-market clipon thingy from Wacom. OMG, if this thing is even halfway decent...

Now all I've gotta do is figure out where to get about $475 (gotta ship it from Taiwan) and I'm all set ;)
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The 18 inch video wacom tablet goes for around 1000 on ebay... both the samples from that company run under 18 inches. If you've got an arseload of time and some technical ability you can make your own for around $200, depending on the model of tablet and LCD you convert.
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Post by Argh »

Yeah, on eBay. For more than twice the price, for less than 1.5X resolution. While these aren't huge screens... meh, I dunno about you non-artist guys, but what I would use it for is closeup work- being able to do airbrushing work and detailing freehand would be fricking awesome, in terms of saving me time.

At any rate, I spoke with a friend of mine, who actually has money, and we're going to purchase one, ship it here, and evaluate whether it's marketable. I think that the DeviantArt crowd would totally dig this- a reasonably-priced video tablet, even with a small markup and shipping charges (maybe around $600, all told), would probably sell well. We'll just have to see if it meets expectations. After all, it may be a piece of junk.

Worst case scenario, I get a free touchscreen with pen ;) Best case, I make a few hundred bucks, marketing this somewhere, or something. Either way, it's a lot more interesting than an overpriced interactive coffee table ;)
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