[geeks] iPad - a 'Miss' for me I'm afraid
Joshua Boyd
jdboyd at jdboyd.net
Fri Jan 29 17:39:43 CST 2010
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 03:21:54PM -0800, velociraptor wrote:
> Both hubby and I have been reading almost exclusively on LCDs for a
> while, so from that perspective, I think it'll be fine.
I spend most of the day reading on an LCD. I don't really like books on
LCD for a few more hours in a day.
> As for the "Cintiq" notion--well, I'm not going to pony up $999 for a
> 12" Cintiq that *only* does that so, "near enough" is a good
> compromise for my useage.
Along the lines of using an iPad as a "cheap" cintiq, lack of pen
support is a killer.
I wouldn't bother with a 12" cintiq. For slightly more you can get a
ModBook, which is a licensed Mac tablet based on wacom techology. That
could be actually useful.
> > Too much google in them? You realize that a third party supplied
> > Chromium or Android can be monitored, audited, and modified to eliminate
> > google reporting (if they actually do anything unpleasant) now or in the
> > future.
> >
> > I'd much rather see similar hardware running a modified android with
> > proper multi-touch support.
>
> Sure, but what team has the resources to do that and keep it up to
> date?
The sort of team that kept khtml semi-viable, or the sort of group that
continues to drive gecko, or groups driving webkit.
> Likewise Linux (in the broad sense) has supported Wacom tablet
> screens for quite a while, but there's been no real push to integrate
> that into OSS software. I just don't think the impetus is there.
> Apple on the other hand, has a driving reason to pursue these
> technologies in HW and SW.
First, wacom isn't multi-touch (well, they do have the bamboo fun touch,
but that is really new). So, the only thing missing would be
handwriting recognition, and I think that the iPad doesn't have that
either.
Gimp, inkscape work pretty well using the presure sensitivity. I hear
that Blender and Krita also have good presure support, but I haven't
tried using the wacom on linux with them yet.
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