| The Fury said: Specialist as in the Wacom tablets are designed for 1 thing. "Jack of all trades, master of none." Not saying iPad is a jack, it might be great in some instances but a Wacom is designed for artists and a big pad is what artists may want. An artists drawing board is larger, their paper larger than 12 inches. Not denying it's good for market but professionals will still buy the best needed for their work, not an iPad. |
what are you talking about? Do you even know the range of Products Wacom makes? The Cheapest Cintiq screen is 13,3 inch.. Most drawing pads they make have an A5 size.. mine is A4 which is 21x29 cm.. Way less then 12 inch.. We Digital drawers don't need a big pad.. Their Cintiq Tablets are 13,3 inch which is a bit bigger than the iPad Pro and thats the only size their tablets have.. Its weights 1.7 kg.. And the Cheapest one is 1400 euros.. I almost have no doubt that the 800 dollar, .7kg 12.9 inch iPad Pro with the 99 dollar Pencil will be the better product for professionals.. Adobe is making sure you can run heavy files in Photoshop on it.. Everyone is talking about it Among my Creative friends.. I like Wacom.. I have like 600 euro's worth of stuff on my desk and 300 euro's at home.. But if Apple delivers..its an iPad Pro and Pencil for my christmas bonus..
Edit- previews looking good http://youtu.be/Ak7pXLA2tm0







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