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Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2004 6:23 pm |
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The big difference is, it has 512 levels of pressure sensitivity
and the Wacom's have 1,024 and the max lpi for the HyperPen
is 3048 and the Wacom's are over 5,000 lpi..
On the other hand, if the list of applications you can use it with
is accurate, they sould be very similar in compatiblity..
The most finicky app on that list, that I know of, is
ToonBoom Studio and it says HyperPen is compatible.
Lots of other cheap tablets have problems with ToonBoom. |
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