Over the last two decades, Wacom has revolutionized creative industries with pen tablet technology that makes it possible to digitally simulate traditional creative processes. By working digitally, creative professionals are not only more efficient and productive, but are also exploring the horizons of creativity. The improved pen is capable of up to 2,048 levels of pressure, which enables it to capture very slight pressure applied to the tablet. Wacom says the results are similar to working with traditional brushes, markers, and pens.
The Tip Sensor technology used in the pen and tablet offers what Wacom describes as "near-zero" starting pressure--the actual starting pressure is one gram--to let users apply a very light touch.
The pen also features a pressure-sensitive eraser and two side switches that you can use for double-click and right-click functions.
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Monday, June 8, 2009
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