Thanks for the update, Mieke.  The problem is I can't seem to justify the expense and weight over a paper tablet and pencil.  Especially since the latter are very seldom stolen and also don't require batteries.  However, I keep an open mind about this sort of thing, and do wish there was a laptop that really performed more like an Intuos.

Bruce



On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 9:15 AM, Mieke Roth <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Hi Bruce,

 

The intuos is “just” a tablet that you can use as input device. It works as a mouse but with a pen instead of the mouse. It is not a stand alone. The cintiq is a monitor on which you have the ability to draw with the same sensitivity as the intuos. I also have a tabletpc


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