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Old 06-01-2010, 07:40 AM   #35
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It could also be a simple drawing speed detection - like the option you can set in GIMP when you draw using a mouse. I think they would write about pressure detection if it was available.
It's possible, but the guy in the video stated it was pressure. Product demonstrators don't always know what they're talking about though, so he could be wrong.

Further, they had to issue a correction just so their input resolution figure was understood. I wouldn't be surprised at all if they were too inept to give good details.

Honestly though, I've no more enthusiasm for the product after seeing it in these videos. It's cheap, and if it were light and portable, I'd probably get one just as a toy. However, Engadget claimed it was quite heavy as well.
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