So, with a new multitouch ipod out there my mind started spinning again. I've been craving a screen with good tablet features for ages and with all these new gadgets popping out it seems closer than ever before.
Nothing of this is "new" but don't hang me just yet. My question is basically, which ones do we know of so far? Could we gather some of the neat ones and sum them up somehow?
Wacom:
Wacom produces a number of tablets with visual display.
Cintiq 21UX
They do make some quality stuff, and I bet this monster is just as good. The price is not cool however. Some day maybe.
http://www.wacom.com/cintiq/
Microsoft:
Surface
Most of us have heard of the Microsoft surface I guess (a.k.a. the coffey table). Still in pre-production.
Cheap alternative
This idea seems like a great one. Still in it's cradle though.
Apple:
Mouse
Apple is rumoured to work on some type of multitouch screen for a computer. (Well, duh)
But in the meantime they might even do a mouse
Rosie ("Apple powered")
Another coffee table!
Sharp:
12"
They are only doing smaller screens at the moment. Sharps multitouch LCD
Sahara Slate PC
As the name says
Pico:
Pucks and magnetism
Homemade:
There are numerous ways to build your own device, but for us with a repair of 1 we should either turn to ebay or wait.
1. so... bulky
2. Interesting to say the least. But can one do it?
Googleing "multitouch" will give you several examples of this.
These where just a few examples I've come across lately. Have anyone of you ever tried a tablet that you could recommend?
I am basically on the hunt for more info regarding any type of tablet where you get visual feedback directly at the point of pressure (like a screen).
I am still looking for examples made by asus, since they have made some pretty neat tablet pcs so far.
Nothing of this is "new" but don't hang me just yet. My question is basically, which ones do we know of so far? Could we gather some of the neat ones and sum them up somehow?
Wacom:
Wacom produces a number of tablets with visual display.
Cintiq 21UX
They do make some quality stuff, and I bet this monster is just as good. The price is not cool however. Some day maybe.
http://www.wacom.com/cintiq/
Microsoft:
Surface
Most of us have heard of the Microsoft surface I guess (a.k.a. the coffey table). Still in pre-production.
Cheap alternative
This idea seems like a great one. Still in it's cradle though.
Apple:
Mouse
Apple is rumoured to work on some type of multitouch screen for a computer. (Well, duh)
But in the meantime they might even do a mouse
Rosie ("Apple powered")
Another coffee table!
Sharp:
12"
They are only doing smaller screens at the moment. Sharps multitouch LCD
weird, but cool (?!)Somehow, sites are reporting that this thing can SCAN, too. Strange, and unconfirmed, at least by me.
Sahara Slate PC
As the name says
Not exactly what I was looking for, but still a pretty cool way to present it.Sahara is designed to be a lightweight slate form factor Touch Screen Tablet PC with built-in support for wireless networks and long battery life
Pico:
Pucks and magnetism
Still looks way to unpolished to be useful but who knows, Pico at InnovationPico is a computer interface that can move electromagnetic pucks, merging the digital and physical worlds.
Homemade:
There are numerous ways to build your own device, but for us with a repair of 1 we should either turn to ebay or wait.
1. so... bulky
2. Interesting to say the least. But can one do it?
Googleing "multitouch" will give you several examples of this.
These where just a few examples I've come across lately. Have anyone of you ever tried a tablet that you could recommend?
I am basically on the hunt for more info regarding any type of tablet where you get visual feedback directly at the point of pressure (like a screen).
I am still looking for examples made by asus, since they have made some pretty neat tablet pcs so far.