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Old 05-22-2014, 05:24 PM   #46
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Originally Posted by RZetlin View Post
As an owner of a Surface Pro 2, I am disappointed that Microsoft went with N-Trig and not Wacom technology...
Quite frankly, so far I'm underwhelmed by WACOM on Windows 8.
My Surface Pros 1 and 2 (3 of them) and my Dell Latitude 10 all behave about the same: Relatively unprecise, especially in the corners.
I've had only one N-Trig tablet so far: HP Slate 2 with Windows 7.
It was at least as precise and responsive as the WACOMs mentioned above.

On Dell Venue 8 Pro, the pen surprisingly is more accurate and doesn't have the corner problem. One has to press a bit hard, though.
Not N-Trig or WACOM, but a welcome alternative.

Only downside I see for now with N-Trig: You need a battery.
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