Been eyeing the tablet sweetness that is the Wacom Cintiq 24HD, but not quite ready to make the financial investment that comes with it? Oregon-based Morgan Ross Egging has begun shipping the Rossmorr i23 HD. The 23-inch tablet offers up a 1920 x 1080 resolution (compare that the 24HD's 1920 x 1200) IPS display.
Reviews of all Wacom Tablets by a freelance graphic designer. J. Daley has been using graphic design tablets for the past six years. The purpose of this blog is to help other people looking to buy Wacom tablets make an informed decision.
Jan 9, 2012
Rossmorr i23 HD Interactive Display Tablet Competes With the Wacom Cintiq 24HD
Sep 12, 2011
Advanced Digital Software Recommendations
My top picks for advanced photo editing software
Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo
Adobe Photoshop CS5
Adobe Illustrator CS5
Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo
CorelDRAW Graphics Suite
Digital Art Software for Beginners
Recommended software for beginners
Depending on how you plan to use your Wacom tablet, you might not need professional or expensive software. Some of the more basic Wacom models come with some software already, but the Bamboo Touch doesn’t include any software.
Here’s a list of my top design software choices for beginners with product features.
Sep 6, 2011
Samsung Series 7 Slate
This Samsung PC tablet is very intriguing to me since I'm in the market for a new laptop and like the fact that it can be used as a stand alone or with a wireless keyboard.
Samsung isn't new to the tablet game, but the company's newest offering - the Samsung Series 7 Slate - may be exactly what buyers have been waiting for in Windows tablets. We went hands on with the new Series 7 Slate, and we were pleased with what we saw.
Aug 10, 2011
Pen/ Stylus Holder by PenMoto
The new project involves the same pen mount product – a magnet holds your Wacom or drawing pen in place so you can use the keyboard and then flip it back into your hand when you’re ready to draw
Aug 9, 2011
Wacom Bamboo Stylus for the iPad
Verdict:
You'll have to be pretty big on tablet doodling to justify shelling out £25 for a capacitive stylus, but if you are, there are no finer options than Wacom's Bamboo Stylus for iPad. A well-weighted finger alternative with a responsive nib, you'll be an iPad Picasso in no time with the stylus. We'd personally like to have seen a smaller tip, which we believe would have lead to even greater accuracy in our hands, but for the most part this will be a point of personal preference, married with the brush/ tip size specifications of the app you're using. Highly recommended otherwise.