Your future e-ink tablet might double as a sketchpad
Your future e-ink tablet might double as a sketchpad
2017-05-31
sketching with your eing screen with
your stylus on a sunny day
that's what Norwegians start up
remarkable hopes you'll do with its
tablet which ships this August the best
part is its low latency Wacom based
pressure-sensitive screen which feels a
lot faster than a Kindle using a passive
no charge stylus and replaceable felt
tips sold separately remarkable has a
more tactile feel when drawing a large
tablet lasts about five days on a charge
and it can sync sketches to a cloud
connected app for iOS Android Mac and PC
it also reads epubs in PDFs but it
doesn't do advanced markup on text files
yet it's one of only a couple of large
note-taking ink tablets on the market
including Sony's digital paper but
remarkable claims it's the best it's low
latency was definitely impressive maybe
a pen will come to future Kindles
someday too but for now you're going to
need to spend a little over five hundred
dollars to sketch on one of these for
yourself
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