Mini-ITX Computer: GeForce GTX 780, Intel Core i7-4790K, Gigabyte GA-Z97N, and Cooler Master Elite 130.


Over the past few years I have been using a Lenovo ThinkPad X230 Tablet and I have enjoyed the convertible form factor. The one issue with the the X230T is that lacks graphical power--gaming graphical power that is. Without a doubt there have been many graphical advancements in small-form factor systems but they are always behind desktop PCs. Since I desire to develop 3D content and currently cannot depend on any convertible tablet I have chosen to put together a good 3D developer machine.  This post has all the components of the system and could be a helpful guide for those with the thought of building a similar system.

Published: Jul 21, 2014

Import TheGameCreators FPSC Pack Models Into Leadwerks Engine


Please note that converting TGC models violates the Software license. For particulars refer to section 1.2b. If you publish games with TGC converted models then legal action can be taken against you. All of my converted files have been deleted, but I believe the documentation for converting models is not within part of the Software license. (This is like converting a .txt to .rtf file, it's done all the time.) To use FPSC models in Leadwerks in a legal way the Leadwerks engine must support the files natively.

Recorded with Nvidia ShadowPlay and best viewed at 1440p in full screen.

I have been playing around with Leadweks 3.1/3.2 engine and I'm happy about many things. For a game to exist there are a lot of tasks that need to get done; we need art work, programming, design, etc.  The indie developer that has an emphasis in programming... well your artwork is likely going to be quite bad -- after all, your strength is in programming.  However, the lazy programmer (the best type out there!) can look out for game assets that have been created already.  Of course though, the dream would be to simply drag and drop models and textures and simply focus on programming... but it's not always like that.  In the case of many available model packs we need to convert from one file format to another.  The above video shows the steps to convert TheGameCreators FPSC pack models into compatible Leadwerks assets.  Once converted, and the shaders corrected, the models look very good inside the game engine.

Below you can find a typed version of the tutorial, which also has links and code.

Published: Jul 20, 2014

NEC EA 193Mi-BK - a 19-inch Landscape and Portrait Monitor for the Triple Monitor Setup

Gear: NEC EA 193Mi-BK, NEC LCD2090UXI-BK-1Dell UltraSharp U2412M, Portrait Monitors.

The NEC EA 193Mi-BK is a 19 inch monitor that has an aspect ratio 5:4, resolution of 1280x1024, and 178 degree horizontal/vertical viewing angles. These qualities can be very useful for the purpose of a secondary/side monitor. When in portrait mode, the 1024x1280 resolution and 4:5 aspect ratio should be sufficient for many documents.  Although, frankly a 1600x1200 resolution in a 20 inch monitor (such as the NEC LCD2090UXI-BK-1), and with aspect ratio of 4:3, would be even better because when rotated it would have a 1600x1200.  Sadly though, you won't find too many monitors, at reasonable prices, in the market and the NEC EA 193Mi-BK is the next best option.  Images and details below.

Published: Jul 18, 2014

Dell UltraSharp U2412M - Landscape and Portrait 24-inch Monitor, and BenQ RL2460HT Comparison


Update: July 22, 2014 - It seems that the Dell UltraSharp U2412M unit that I received does not cope well when it "heats up."  After a few minutes of doing 3D work, or 3D gaming, the monitor heats up and then begins doing some "flickering."  The flickering is quite annoying and makes it unusable for my purposes; this same flickering is not present when doing documents, web browsing, or video.  My older 30-inch monitor, a Dell U3011, does not have these same flickering issues.  Both of the monitors are utilizing DisplayPort, and the video card does not seem to be the culprit.  Because of the flickering I have chosen to return the U2412M--it's too bad because it looks great when combined with two portrait side monitors.


Gear: Dell UltraSharp U2412M, BenQ RL2460HT, Portrait Monitors.

While testing the BenQ RL2460HT I noticed that it was excellent for landscape mode, but it was not great at  portrait mode.  Since I desire to be able to switch from landscape to portrait mode I need a proper monitor for that task, and I believe the Dell UltraSharp U2412M is the better portrait mode 24 inch monitor.  Below are images of the box contents of the monitor, and there is also some comparison images.

Published: Jul 17, 2014

BenQ RL2460HT - Low Blue Light Gaming Monitor





 Gear: BenQ RL2460HT, Dell UltraSharp U2412M, Portrait MonitorsDell U3011.

Today I'm testing the BenQ RL2460HT.  This monitor is packed with many features, but the highlights are: low blue light, gaming modes, pass through HDMI, adjustable stand with horizontal/landscape mode and vertical/portrait mode, no flicker, and ability to change the screen size and aspect ratio (which can be useful for developers with screen size requirements).  Below are the box contents and some thoughts on this monitor.

Published: Jul 16, 2014

Wacom Intuos Pro Pen & Touch (PTH450) with Wireless Kit - Box Contents

 Gear: Wacom Intuos Pro Pen & Touch (small), Wacom Wireless Accessory Kit, Wacom DTU-1031, Lenovo ThinkPad X230T.

For the most part I have used Wacom Penabled systems, and on rare situations have played with some Intuos tablets.  The Penabled systems I have used range from 256 to 512 levels of pressure and I can notice a difference.  The Intuos Pro Pen & Touch 5 has 2048 levels of pressure and I will eventually conduct a few tests to see the differences.  But before conducting any tests let's go over the box contents and a few notes.

Published: Jul 15, 2014

Ultra Wide / Panoramic Computer Monitors (21:9)

[updated April 11, 2015]


I was looking for a monitor that would be easy on the eyes, instead I found these amazing 21:9 aspect ratio computer monitors!  The aspect ratio allows people to have multiple programs running side by side, or to just have one very wide movie, game, or image being displayed.  I presume these could also be very useful for video and audio editing.  Surprisingly, most of them sell for less than $1000.  It beats trying to create a very wide projection via projectors, or the previous attempts at ultra wide with curvature.

Published: Jul 4, 2014

List of "Other" Based Digitizer Pen Tablets




Visit the new page on digitizers and tablets.

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For a long time I have been a convertible tablet enthusiast and have blogged about several systems.  Each tablet has strengths and weaknesses but the ones I particularly like are the ones with digitizer pen input.  There are several pen technologies available, and the purpose of this page is to track tablets that are NOT part of the N-Trig and Wacom categories--these are the true underdogs.

Definitions:
  • Systems:
    • Slate tablet: a tablet that lacks a keyboard attachment.
    • Hybrid tablet: a tablet that can attach/detach an I/O module (usually a keyboard+touchpad+ports).
    • Convertible tablet: a tablet that has a permanent keyboard attachment and the screen rotates in order to form a slate-like tablet. 
  • Tablet Accessory:
    • Interactive Pen Tablet (IPT): A computer attachment that has an interactive surface, and is usually connected via USB. 
    • Interactive Pen Display (IPD): A computer attachment that has an interactive surface and displays graphics on the drawing surface.
  • Other:
    • Digitizer: An electronic pen-like input device that usually offers pressure sensitivity, hover state, palm rejection/cancellation, and several function buttons.  The digitizer may or may not have battery.  There are many methods for digitizer communcation, such as: Electro Magnetic Resonance (EMR), Ultra Sound,  magnetic force lines, and other electro magnetic methods.  Many digitizer systems have modes that allow finger touch to be on/off, digitizer on/off, or a combination (palm rejection) [1, 2]. Examples: Wacom Penabled, Wacom Intuos Pro Pen, N-Trig DuoSense 1 and 2 pens, Synaptics active pen, Atmel maxStylus mXTS100 and mXTS200  (also rebranded as HP Executive Tablet Pen), Anoto Live Pen 1, Hitachi, UC-Logic, and EPOS/Qualcomm pen, Sharp PN-ZL01 and PN-ZL02 Aquos Board Pens, and rebranded digitizers like Samsung's S Pen (which are Wacom pens), and lastly Hanvon's ERT/EMR technology.  Generally digitizers have a tip of about 1 mm, although some are much larger (such as the Sharp Aquos board pens--this latter pen also has an "eraser" accessory), and in some cases the pen tips can be replaced.  There's also this Panasonic summary.
    • Stylus: A pen-like input device that is not electronic.  A stylus can work as a mouse pointer and may emulate a finger touch, however it generally does not have "hover" state tracking.  In a way, the stylus is actually not always necessary for the function of the interactive surface, sometimes applied pressure is sufficient (as in the case of resistive touch panels where one can use a fingernail instead of the stylus).  The pen tip radius of "capacitive" styluses may be as big as similar to that of a finger's touch, and may sometimes go as low as 2 mm--texture wise they are "gummy/bouncy".  The pen tips of "resistive" styluses may be as low as 1 mm.  Generally capacitive screens do not offer pressure levels, but resistive screens sometimes do have pressure sensitivity.  Examples: Nintendo DS stylus, Palm stylus, iPad/Android tablet capacitive pens, Wacom Intuous Creative Stylus, 2mm iPad/tablet like "touch" pens, Nvidia Directstylus 2.
    • Touch screen: accepts input of a user's touch via resistive, conductive, or capacitive methods.  These methods usually involve some kind of array/grid of sensors via a transparent overlay, via processing of an optical signal across a screen, via transducers, resistive stripes, and many others.  On a side note, companies like Wacom, N-Trig, and Synaptics make touch screens that DO and DO NOT support digitizers.
    • Digitizer/Stylus Hybrid: A pen that has elements of digitizer and stylus.  Example: Ten One Design Pogo Connect, Evernote Jot Script.
    • Pen Capture Devices: A system that captures the analog pen movement and turns such into digital.  Examples: Wacom Inkling, DigiMemo, Apen A4.



These are NOT digitizers, but they could easily be mistaken as such.


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Asus PT201Q
Dell Inspiron 13 7000 Series 2-in-1
Dell Inspiron 13 7000 Special Ed.
Dell Venue 10 5000 Series Android
Dell Venue 10 Pro 5000 Series Windows
Dell Venue 8 Pro
Dell Venue 8 Pro 5000
Dell Venue 11 Pro 5000
Dell Venue 11 Pro 7000 (10.8")
Dell Venue 11 Pro 7000 (new 10.8")
Dell Venue 11 Pro (5130, 7130)
Dell XPS 11
Ectaco JetBook Color 1 & 2
EviGroup PadPro
Getac F100
Getac F110
Getac V100
Getac V110
Getac V200
HP EliteBook Revolve 810
HP EliteBook Revolve 810 G2
HP EliteBook Revolve 810 G3 Tablet
HP ElitePad 1000 G2
HP ElitePad 900 G1
HP Envy X2
KUPA UltraNote X15 (Ultra, Lux, Pro, Elite)
KUPA X11 Tablet
Mobile Demand xTablet T7200
Onyx A60/ A62
Onyx M92
Onyx M96
Panasonic Toughpad 4k Standard UT-MB5, Performance UT-MA6
Panasonic Toughpad CF-D1
PocketBook Pro 603 (might be Wacom but compatible pens are listed as Hanvon)
PocketBook Pro 612
PocketBook Pro 903
PocketBook Pro 912
Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 MDP Tablet
Sharp Aquos Board PN-L601B
Sharp Aquos Board PN-L602B (+SISB)
Sharp Aquos Board PN-L603A
Sharp Aquos Board PN-L603B
Sharp Aquos Board PN-L702B (+ SISB)
Sharp Aquos Board PN-L703A
Sharp Aquos Board PN-L703B
Sharp Aquos Board PN-L802B (+ SISB)
Sharp LL-P202V
Sharp RW-16G1
Sony DPT-S1 Digital Paper System
UC-Logic 10.1" LCD Sketch-Pad
UC-Logic 13.3" LCD Sketch-Pad
Yiynova DP10HD


Other:
For iPad 3/4, iPad Air, and iPad mini you must sync via Bluetooth. Compatible models: Wacom Bamboo Stylus fineline, Intuos Creative Stylus 2.

Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 8.0" has a "C-Pen,"  this is NOT a digitizer.  It is a ball point pen one side, and a capacitive stylus on the other side.

Asus VivoTab Smart ME400C does NOT have a digitizer pen.  Some people, including myself, confused an "digitizer" component as if it was a pen digitizer.  The digitizer was actually the element that detects your finger touch and turns it into a digital input, hence the term "digitizer."  The part is listed at Alibaba.


The list will continue growing. If there are tablets missing, of there is a need for a correction, please let me know in the comments. Thank you.

Published: Jul 3, 2014

List of N-Trig Based Digitizer Pen Tablets




Visit the new page on digitizers and tablets.

The page below will no longer be updated.





For a long time I have been a convertible tablet enthusiast and have blogged about several systems.  Each tablet has strengths and weaknesses but the ones I particularly like are the ones with digitizer pen input.  There are several pen technologies available, and the purpose of this page is to track N-Trig tablets.

Definitions:
  • Systems:
    • Slate tablet: a tablet that lacks a keyboard attachment.
    • Hybrid tablet: a tablet that can attach/detach an I/O module (usually a keyboard+touchpad+ports).
    • Convertible tablet: a tablet that has a permanent keyboard attachment and the screen rotates in order to form a slate-like tablet. 
  • Tablet Accessory:
    • Interactive Pen Tablet (IPT): A computer attachment that has an interactive surface, and is usually connected via USB. 
    • Interactive Pen Display (IPD): A computer attachment that has an interactive surface and displays graphics on the drawing surface.
  • Other:
    • Digitizer: An electronic pen-like input device that usually offers pressure sensitivity, hover state, palm rejection/cancellation, and several function buttons.  The digitizer may or may not have battery.  There are many methods for digitizer communcation, such as: Electro Magnetic Resonance (EMR), Ultra Sound,  magnetic force lines, and other electro magnetic methods.  Many digitizer systems have modes that allow finger touch to be on/off, digitizer on/off, or a combination (palm rejection) [1, 2]. Examples: Wacom Penabled, Wacom Intuos Pro Pen, N-Trig DuoSense 1 and 2 pens, Synaptics active pen, Atmel maxStylus mXTS100 and mXTS200  (also rebranded as HP Executive Tablet Pen), Anoto Live Pen 1, Hitachi, UC-Logic, and EPOS/Qualcomm pen, Sharp PN-ZL01 and PN-ZL02 Aquos Board Pens, and rebranded digitizers like Samsung's S Pen (which are Wacom pens), and lastly Hanvon's ERT/EMR technology.  Generally digitizers have a tip of about 1 mm, although some are much larger (such as the Sharp Aquos board pens--this latter pen also has an "eraser" accessory), and in some cases the pen tips can be replaced.  There's also this Panasonic summary.
    • Stylus: A pen-like input device that is not electronic.  A stylus can work as a mouse pointer and may emulate a finger touch, however it generally does not have "hover" state tracking.  In a way, the stylus is actually not always necessary for the function of the interactive surface, sometimes applied pressure is sufficient (as in the case of resistive touch panels where one can use a fingernail instead of the stylus).  The pen tip radius of "capacitive" styluses may be as big as similar to that of a finger's touch, and may sometimes go as low as 2 mm--texture wise they are "gummy/bouncy".  The pen tips of "resistive" styluses may be as low as 1 mm.  Generally capacitive screens do not offer pressure levels, but resistive screens sometimes do have pressure sensitivity.  Examples: Nintendo DS stylus, Palm stylus, iPad/Android tablet capacitive pens, Wacom Intuous Creative Stylus, 2mm iPad/tablet like "touch" pens, Nvidia Directstylus 2.
    • Touch screen: accepts input of a user's touch via resistive, conductive, or capacitive methods.  These methods usually involve some kind of array/grid of sensors via a transparent overlay, via processing of an optical signal across a screen, via transducers, resistive stripes, and many others.  On a side note, companies like Wacom, N-Trig, and Synaptics make touch screens that DO and DO NOT support digitizers.
    • Digitizer/Stylus Hybrid: A pen that has elements of digitizer and stylus.  Example: Ten One Design Pogo Connect, Evernote Jot Script.
    • Pen Capture Devices: A system that captures the analog pen movement and turns such into digital.  Examples: Wacom Inkling, DigiMemo, Apen A4.





* Likely to only have the N-Trig TS (touch screen), and does not support the digitizer **May have versions with N-Trig pen or capacitive/resistive stylus.

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Acer Aspire R7-572
Asus Taichi 21
Asus Taichi 31
Dell *Studio 17
Dell *XPS 15-L502X
Dell *XPS 17-L702X
Dell Latitude ST
Dell Latitude XT
Dell Latitude XT2
Dell Latitude XT3
Dell Precision M4600
Dell Precision M6600
Fujitsu LifeBook T580
Fujitsu Stylistic Q550
Fujitsu Stylistic Q572
Fujitsu Stylistic Q702
HP Slate 2
HP Slate 500
HP TouchSmart XT2
HTC Flyer / Evo View 4G
Intel **Classmate PC Education Tablet
Intel **Education Tablet 10-in
Lenovo *ThinkPad T400s
Lenovo *ThinkPad T410s/T410si
Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet
Microsoft Surface Pro 3
Motion Computing CL900
Motion Computing CL910 / CL910W
Motion Computing LE1700
Sharp OM1
Sony VAIO Duo 11
Sony VAIO Duo 13
Sony VAIO Flip/Fit 11A
Sony VAIO Flip/Fit 13A
Sony VAIO Flip/Fit 14A
Sony VAIO Flip/Fit 15A
Sony VAIO Tap 11
Toshiba *Satellite U505


N-Trig DuoSense2 Active Pens



The list will continue growing. If there are tablets missing, of there is a need for a correction, please let me know in the comments. Thank you.

List of Wacom Based Digitizer Pen Tablets




Visit the new page on digitizers and tablets.

The page below will no longer be updated.





For a long time I have been a convertible tablet enthusiast and have blogged about several systems.  Each tablet has strengths and weaknesses but the ones I particularly like are the ones with digitizer pen input.  There are several pen technologies available, and the purpose of this page is to track Wacom tablets.

Definitions:
  • Systems:
    • Slate tablet: a tablet that lacks a keyboard attachment.
    • Hybrid tablet: a tablet that can attach/detach an I/O module (usually a keyboard+touchpad+ports).
    • Convertible tablet: a tablet that has a permanent keyboard attachment and the screen rotates in order to form a slate-like tablet. 
  • Tablet Accessory:
    • Interactive Pen Tablet (IPT): A computer attachment that has an interactive surface, and is usually connected via USB. 
    • Interactive Pen Display (IPD): A computer attachment that has an interactive surface and displays graphics on the drawing surface.
  • Other:
    • Digitizer: An electronic pen-like input device that usually offers pressure sensitivity, hover state, palm rejection/cancellation, and several function buttons.  The digitizer may or may not have battery.  There are many methods for digitizer communcation, such as: Electro Magnetic Resonance (EMR), Ultra Sound,  magnetic force lines, and other electro magnetic methods.  Many digitizer systems have modes that allow finger touch to be on/off, digitizer on/off, or a combination (palm rejection) [1, 2]. Examples: Wacom Penabled, Wacom Intuos Pro Pen, N-Trig DuoSense 1 and 2 pens, Synaptics active pen, Atmel maxStylus mXTS100 and mXTS200  (also rebranded as HP Executive Tablet Pen), Anoto Live Pen 1, Hitachi, UC-Logic, and EPOS/Qualcomm pen, Sharp PN-ZL01 and PN-ZL02 Aquos Board Pens, and rebranded digitizers like Samsung's S Pen (which are Wacom pens), and lastly Hanvon's ERT/EMR technology.  Generally digitizers have a tip of about 1 mm, although some are much larger (such as the Sharp Aquos board pens--this latter pen also has an "eraser" accessory), and in some cases the pen tips can be replaced.  There's also this Panasonic summary.
    • Stylus: A pen-like input device that is not electronic.  A stylus can work as a mouse pointer and may emulate a finger touch, however it generally does not have "hover" state tracking.  In a way, the stylus is actually not always necessary for the function of the interactive surface, sometimes applied pressure is sufficient (as in the case of resistive touch panels where one can use a fingernail instead of the stylus).  The pen tip radius of "capacitive" styluses may be as big as similar to that of a finger's touch, and may sometimes go as low as 2 mm--texture wise they are "gummy/bouncy".  The pen tips of "resistive" styluses may be as low as 1 mm.  Generally capacitive screens do not offer pressure levels, but resistive screens sometimes do have pressure sensitivity.  Examples: Nintendo DS stylus, Palm stylus, iPad/Android tablet capacitive pens, Wacom Intuous Creative Stylus, 2mm iPad/tablet like "touch" pens, Nvidia Directstylus 2.
    • Touch screen: accepts input of a user's touch via resistive, conductive, or capacitive methods.  These methods usually involve some kind of array/grid of sensors via a transparent overlay, via processing of an optical signal across a screen, via transducers, resistive stripes, and many others.  On a side note, companies like Wacom, N-Trig, and Synaptics make touch screens that DO and DO NOT support digitizers.
    • Digitizer/Stylus Hybrid: A pen that has elements of digitizer and stylus.  Example: Ten One Design Pogo Connect, Evernote Jot Script.
    • Pen Capture Devices: A system that captures the analog pen movement and turns such into digital.  Examples: Wacom Inkling, DigiMemo, Apen A4.





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Asus Eee Note EA-800 Asus Eee Slate B121 Asus Eee Slate EP121 Asus VivoTab 11.6" (TF810C-C2-GR) Asus VivoTab Note 8 (M80TA) Dell Latitude 10 Tablet (NOT Essentials model) ErenEben T1 ErenEben T2 ErenEben T3 ErenEben T4 ErenEben T5 ErenEben T6 ErenEben T7 ErenEben T8 Fujitsu LifeBook T725 Fujitsu LifeBook T731 Fujitsu LifeBook T732 Fujitsu LifeBook T734 Fujitsu LifeBook T901 Fujitsu LifeBook T902 Fujitsu LifeBook T904 / TH90 Fujitsu LifeBook T935 Fujitsu LifeBook TH701 Fujitsu Stylistic/Arrows Q584 / QH55 Fujitsu Stylistic/Arrows Q704 / QH77 General Dynamics Itronix Duo-Touch General Dynamics Itronix Duo-Touch II HP EliteBook 2740p HP EliteBook 2760p HP HP Elite x2 1011 G1 HP Pro x2 612 G1 HP TouchSmart TM2 Lenovo ThinkPad 10 Lenovo ThinkPad Helix Lenovo ThinkPad Helix 2nd Gen (2014) Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 Lenovo ThinkPad X200 Tablet (X200T) Lenovo ThinkPad X201 Tablet (X201T) Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Tablet (X220T) Lenovo ThinkPad X230 Tablet (X230T) Lenovo ThinkPad X60 Tablet (X60T) Lenovo ThinkPad X61 Tablet (X61T) Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga (12.5 inch version) Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 14 (ThinkPad S3 Yoga 14 in support page has WinTab driver.--but I'm uncertain. Model: 20DM008UUS works with Wacom AES pens ) Lenovo ThinkVision LT1423p Microsoft Surface 2/Pro 2 Microsoft Surface RT/Pro Modbook Pro Mac OS X Modbook Pro X (15.4" Retina) Modbook Pro Windows Motion Computing J3400, J3500, J3600 Motion Computing LE1600 Motion Computing LE1700 Motion Computing LS800 Motion Computing M1200, M1300, M1400 Motion Computing Motion C5te Motion Computing Motion F5t, C5T Motion Computing Motion F5te Motion Computing Motion R12 Panasonic Toughbook CF-19MK3 Panasonic Toughbook CF-19MK5 Panasonic Toughbook CF-19MK7 (dualtouch) Panasonic Toughbook CF-C1 Panasonic Toughbook CF-C2 Panasonic Toughbook CF-H1 Panasonic Toughbook CF-H2 Field & Health Panasonic Toughbook H2 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-A1 MK2 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK1 PocketBook CAD Reader Samsung ATIV Q Samsung ATIV Smart PC 500T / Tab 5 Samsung ATIV Smart PC Pro 700T Samsung ATIV Tab 3 Samsung ATIV Tab 7 Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014) Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (note that it has Synaptics tech[touch]) Samsung Galaxy Note I/1, II/2, III/3, IV/4 (and Neo) Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 Samsung Series 7 Slate Toshiba Portege Z10T Toshiba Portege Z15T-A1210 Toshiba REGZA Tablet AT703 / EXCITE AT10PE-A-105 Toshiba WT310-106 Wacom Bamboo Pad (USB, Wireless) Wacom Cintiq 13HD Wacom Cintiq 22HD Wacom Cintiq 22HD Touch Wacom Cintiq 24HD Wacom Cintiq 24HD Touch Wacom Cintiq Companion Wacom Cintiq Companion 2 Wacom Cintiq Companion Hybrid Wacom DTF-720 Wacom DTH-2242 Wacom DTK-2241 Wacom DTU-1031 Wacom DTU-1631 Wacom DTU-2231 Wacom Intuos 3 Wacom Intuos 4 (S/L/M/XL) Wacom Intuos 5 Pro Pen & Touch (S/M/L) Wacom Intuos 5 Pro Pen & Touch (Special Edition) Wacom Intuos Manga Wacom Intuos Pen (S) Wacom Intuos Pen & Touch (S/M)


OTHER
EAS e Reader lists Stylus Onyx M92 en Pocketbook 912, which is compatible with Hanvon e-readers and Pocketbook (912, 903, 612, 603) may be a Wacom compatible digitizer.  However, Hanvon technology looks like Wacom technology, but it's not!  Here's a list of Hanvon digitizer devices.



The list will continue growing. If there are tablets missing, of there is a need for a correction, please let me know in the comments. Thank you.

Published: Jul 2, 2014

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