but all that was for a budget near $100 (im cheap )i was lookn at getn a cheaper but allright one .. i might get 1 wen i start workn cuz i find i do alot of stuff on the comp..
look at theAipTek 6x4.5 for $109.00
or the
AipTek 8x6 for $207
they come with a cordless mouse i think.. and its got a real good resolution.. and allright pressure levels..
this is what i was going to get because its a cheaper one.
Some say u should always go Wakeon
theres the cheaper Graphire 2 for $117.27..
i find alot of people get the cheap AceCat ones.. they're the ones with a lil cat on the box.. personally i avoid trends
i don't get it, what stops any other graphic tablets from being able to write in chinese???Originally posted by sukiyaki
i have a graphics tablet its cost around $70 and it also writes chinese ...
when you write chinese it changes into the chiense the font, so you can printed it off in for documentsOriginally posted by freaking_out
i don't get it, what stops any other graphic tablets from being able to write in chinese???
ohh,, ok, so its a bit like OCR, except that it recognises (or tries to) ya handwriting?Originally posted by sukiyaki
when you write chinese it changes into the chiense the font, so you can printed it off in for documents
yeah wacom is a brand. it seems quite popular. I think I will get a wacom tablet.Originally posted by Daemontreu
Is wacom a brand?
that's really cool and convenient.Originally posted by sukiyaki
when you write chinese it changes into the chinese the font, so you can printed it off in for documents
then you buy some other one.. its just useful instead of doing strokes .. and you used the pen instead..Originally posted by Agent Z
uhhhh...but what if your not chinese
yup thats rights heheOriginally posted by freaking_out
ohh,, ok, so its a bit like OCR, except that it recognises (or tries to) ya handwriting?
Originally posted by Huy
Handwriting recognition, as well as digital ink will become very popular in the future. You fcan see it now with Office incorporating digital ink (able to write in your own handwriting and have it converted into text) and other forms of handwriting recognition.
Most users will have heard about the Tablet PCs, making use of a stylus to control movement (cursor).
It's an exciting technology, and you can try it out today, just visit any (reputable) computer store, and they'll probably let you have a test-run with a Tablet PC, or show you the features, eg handwriting technologies.
My handwriting is recognisable on my computer.Originally posted by freaking_out
lol, i myself cannot read my handwriting sometimes- so how can u expect a computer to.