Wacom, the leading player when it comes to pressure-sensitive input
devices aimed at photo and digital art professionals, has teased an
upcoming mobile tablet product on its Facebook account.
In response to what Wacom characterizes as outspoken customer feedback,
the company says it’s working on a a device with “a pressure-sensitive
professional pen, smooth multi-touch, an HD display, and other valuable
features that you haven’t seen in other tablets.”
The tablet device is said to be something Wacom is working on “24/7,”
with a target launch date of sometime this summer. Wacom provides the
underlying technology behind a number of current tablets with
pressure-sensitive stylus input, including the Surface Pro and Samsung’s
Galaxy Note line, so it’s no stranger to doing pressure sensitivity on
mobile devices. The company’s own hardware has generally been limited to
peripherals, however, like its Bamboo, Intuos and Cintiq line of
USB-powered drawing tablets, all of which require a host computer to
operate.
Now, it looks like Wacom wants to branch out into an own-branded
standalone tablet device. The tease shares nothing about what platform
the device would be based around, but Android is a good bet. Penny
Arcade co-creator Mike “Gabe” Krahulik also recently articulated at
length his love for the Surface Pro and its built-in Wacom tech for creating digital art, so a device based on Windows 8 also isn’t outside the realm of possibility.
The only challenge for Wacom might be keeping a standalone device
affordable. The Cintiq line of drawing tablets with built-in screens it
currently offers start at $899 for the 12WX, which has a 12.1-inch
display, but again requires a connected computer to function. Getting a
self-sufficient Wacom tablet to a level where it meets the standards of
the company’s demanding pros probably won’t come cheap, but the level of
tech and the supply chain associated with the necessary components has
also matured considerably since the 12WX was introduced in 2007. The
proliferation of tablets and smartphones have helped putting more
advanced technology in ever-smaller packages increasingly affordable.
I reached out to Wacom to see if they could provide more detail on
this upcoming product, and will update if they respond with additional
information.
Saturday, 2 March 2013
23:46
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