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What is a good touchscreen tablet that supports pressure input? I need one to be able to draw on the road, and drawing with fingers is difficult.
The Asus EEE Note is good but it could only display in black & white; and the HTC Flyer looks like it'll be quite some time before it lands here (in addition to untested app support). Any suggestions?
The HTC flyer/Evo View should be out any day now. For an additional $80 dollars you get stylus that is basically a swiss army knife. More features than you can shake a....stylus at.
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the note slate is gonna be awesome! note slate! gdgt.com/noteslate/noteslate/
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The EXOPC comes highly recommended, it has an 11.6" screen @ 1366 x 768 resolution and is pressure sensitive.
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Are you opposed to Windows tablets at all? Generally they're more expensive than their Android / iOS brethren.
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