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.
The Wacom Inkling is a nifty idea and very enjoyable to work with, although it's best as a set-it-and-forget-it device for capturing rough sketches, rather than a precision tool for professional ...
Wacom, specialist in all things digital-pen related, has announced its latest teched-up scribe - the Wacom Inkling. Designed with arty types in mind, the digital pen combines with a receiver that ...
Wacom’s image recording Inkling pen is fun to use, but it isn’t powerful enough for serious artists. The Wacom Inkling ($200 as of December 5, 2011) is a device designed to record initial drawings and ...
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 ...
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 ...
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The natural feeling of sketching on paper is an activity that simply hasn't yet been duplicated by technology. Tablet maker Wacom has done its best to make digital doodling a fun and familiar ...
Being an obsessive compulsive sketching bastard, I’m all shades of erect looking at the new Wacom Inkling. With an exquisite design and 1024 levels of pressure, it looks like the perfect device for ...
Back in 1997, back when System 7.6 was the OS du jour on my PowerBook 1400, a PC-using friend demonstrated to me his new CrossPad, an ingenious device that looked for all the world like a simple ...
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 ...
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 ...