By Another Anonymous CowardPosted Sunday 10th May 2009 09:39 GMT
Wacom Cintiq 12wx: £800.
Macbook: £719
Ading £380 on top of that to put the 2 together isn't too bad.. the whole package is only 500g heavier than the cintiq. Not bad considering there's a whole entire computer and battery in there, and the screen is an inch bigger. Build quality looks decent from what I can see, too.. could really do with a review by someone who isn't also trying to flog it though. :P
I would love one of these things, my cintiq is great, but not exactly portable thanks to the big thick wire coming out of it running to a clunky great box with 3 other big thick wires coming out of it.
"portable digital sketchpad" is something pretty much any designer would love to have, gotta like the company for at least releasing the product that Apple's fanbase has been screaming at them to release for the last decade or so.
Regular graphics tablets don't quite cut it for sketching. Pencil+paper is still superior, due to looking at where you're drawing, and being able to rotate the page while sketching. Unfortunately pencil + paper also requires the tedium of scanning in and cleaning up before it's useable in digital pieces.
For people like animators who have to convert thousands and thousands of pencil drawings into digital files, hardware like this is brilliant... completely useless for the vast majority of the population.
I smell yet another case of "specialist niche product released" news with "I'm not a specialist, therefore it's useless to everyone on the planet" comments. ;)
By Mike FlugennockPosted Sunday 10th May 2009 13:35 GMT
...when I see how close it is to being my Newspad, at last, but...
...yeah, what about the screen corners? Is there any serious protection for that monitor, attachable or otherwise? (iirc, the original '2001' Newspad wasn't really a stylus-driven device) And, why isn't there an option to display the OS in 'portrait' mode, so it works more like a normal sheet of paper?
Am I stuck with that little custom painting app, or can I draw/paint right into Photoshop or Illustrator?
By Simon LangleyPosted Sunday 10th May 2009 17:02 GMT
I agree that they haven't integrated the digitiser very stylishly and also that it seems grossly overpriced, but Apple cannot do anything about it. There is nothing to stop anyone doing anything they like to an Apple machine once they have bought it as long as they don't claim that it's an Apple mod.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Monday 11th May 2009 10:16 GMT
You can rotate the screen on almost any Mac with an ATi graphics chip in it from the past 5 or so years - even my Powerbook supports that. You might have to toggle a hidden preference to be able to do it, or install the ATi utility, but it is very easy to do.
By Juan InamillionPosted Monday 11th May 2009 11:53 GMT
Come you lot be realistic ffs. £2k for a computer AND a tablet - built in. Please show me how you could achieve a similar result (using the same specifications - not a f**king Asus PeeCee or something) for much less.
As for the form factor. You don't like it? Then design your own to use the guts of the MacBook and the Axiotron tablet, set up production and tooling, then the assembly, then...oh, err how many million quid is that already?
It's obviously not going to satisfy the fuss pots who want the most elegant Apple design, whatever the cost, or the twunts who have their 'kill response" button activated when they see any kind of Apple product. It's a one-off niche product that could be very useful to small market. If you can't ever see yourself using one then ignore it. A reasonable comment such as @Consider the following: made above is surely much more helpful than the volumes of bile that seem to wash through from every schoolboy with an internet connection.
Hello Apple are you paying attention? People keep doing these mobs because they sell and quite a few of us want one that comes direct from Cupertino so we can have the benefit without having to forfeit the warranties on our computers. Please get with the program.
Comments on: ModBook Mac tablet turns up in Blighty
Where is.... #
By Michael Habel Posted Saturday 9th May 2009 12:06 GMT
@All #
By Tony Smith, Editor, Reg Hardware Posted Saturday 9th May 2009 14:45 GMT
how much? #
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@Tony Smith #
By david bates Posted Saturday 9th May 2009 15:54 GMT
A few things... #
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Price: eak! #
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@Reg Hardware #
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@Andrew Langhor #
By Player_16 Posted Sunday 10th May 2009 08:58 GMT
Consider the following: #
By Another Anonymous Coward Posted Sunday 10th May 2009 09:39 GMT
this pisses me off even more... #
By Mike Flugennock Posted Sunday 10th May 2009 13:35 GMT
How much?? #
By Tony Hoyle Posted Sunday 10th May 2009 13:46 GMT
Price is nothing #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Sunday 10th May 2009 16:29 GMT
Apple cannot do anything about it #
By Simon Langley Posted Sunday 10th May 2009 17:02 GMT
Re: A few things... #
By jai Posted Sunday 10th May 2009 17:52 GMT
@Andrew Langhorn #
By WinHatter Posted Sunday 10th May 2009 18:42 GMT
2 questions #
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@ Mike Fluggenock #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 11th May 2009 10:16 GMT
Edit @ Mike Fluggenock #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 11th May 2009 10:18 GMT
The Price #
By Juan Inamillion Posted Monday 11th May 2009 11:53 GMT
Oh FFS #
By Iam Me Posted Monday 11th May 2009 20:50 GMT