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sad.man.loves.vgc said:
rocketpig said:
greenmedic88 said:

Thinking a bit further, if the iPad was more like a Cintiq graphics tablet (to include stylus compatibility with the same levels of pressure sensitivity and the ability to interface with a workstation for use with professional graphical production applications), I'd already have one.

Same here.


HTC tablet uses the stylus , I am sure apple will add that to their ipad soon.

It's not the same as the Wacom Cintiq. Not sure if it's in the software, the stylus or the display itself, but it registers 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity. For the typical artist, it's not just an issue of being able to draw with a stick/stylus, but the sensitivity levels, the stylus angle tilt detection, etc. that help it replicate real media brush strokes.

If all I'm doing is touch typing, pointing at icons or sliding and pinching menus, none of that matters.