The latest product from Wacom trades the whole tablet motif we've come to know and love from the company, in favor of some good, old-fashioned pen-on-paper action. The Inkling is a ballpoint that ...
Wacom's new digital pen can't help but stand out from the competition. It's a specialized device that makes no apologies for catering to graphics enthusiasts at the expense of casual note-takers.
Wacom has announced a pretty amazing product today, the Inkling. This so-called Digital Sketch Pen allows you to capture whatever you draw or write on a sketchbook or any kind of paper in digital form ...
Check out the desk of your average graphics designer and you’ll most likely find a Wacom tablet plugged into their computer, likely the Bamboo or — if they have the budget — a Cintiq. These tablets ...
Wacom’s new Inkling Digital Pen is bridging the gap between sketching by hand and drawing on the computer. The technology allows you to sketch anywhere on paper with a pressure sensitive pens, that ...
The Wacom Inkling pen doesn't use special ink, write underwater, or feel mightier than an antiquated weapon. Instead it requires batteries, a special case, and a bit of calibration. But it's probably ...
iPad and iPad Pro users can now use the Apple Pencil, or their finger, in Office, Microsoft has announced. The update includes the addition of a new ‘Draw’ tab in the Office ribbon so users can access ...
The Wacom Inkling ($199) is an interesting take on the familiar drawing tablet—simply because there's no tablet. Instead, you clip the Inkling onto a piece of paper, draw with the pen (which lays down ...
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