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12-23-2009 01:55 AM
What I would like to know is whether this current model family has a pressure sensitive stylus or is Wacom Penabled. I am currently researching several tablet PCs for my next purchase, and being an artist, I need to make sure that either the stylus supplied with the tablet PC supports full pressure sensitivity or supports a Wacom Penabled stylus, as I rely heavily on pressure sensitivity for my work.
I would buy a Wacom Cintiq 12WX but it costs $1700 in Australia, so if I bought a Wacom Penabled tablet PC, then I'd get a big bang for my buck ![]()
If an HP Technician/Official can answer this enquiry, that would be greatly appreciated.
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12-24-2009 07:28 AM
TX2-1300 series tablet PCs come with N-Trig duosense but not Wacom. I did not test the pressure sensitivity. However, HP advertises that it is pressure sensitive.
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Vidya
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12-25-2009 06:34 AM
It has an N-trig pressure sensitive stylus, but it is only supported in select applications, like for example, the N-trig pressure sensitiivty doesn't work with Adobe Photoshop.
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12-25-2009 06:15 PM
Ahh, that is a bit of a shame, but thanks for the reply! Really appreciate it.
