Craig Pringle highlights the potential to get access to all of the Vista tablet features with a “graphics tablet” (i.e. not a tablet PC, but with a tablet plugged into a PC
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I think Wacom are in for a boost in sales once Vista becomes mainstream. I’d live to able to do some of the things I do on my tablet on a my desktop, and now it is built into the operating system I probably will.
(I suppose I should have tabletizing as a word of the day
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Can you provide a link to Craig’s comments?
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Apologies Andy, I thought I already had, it’s there now.
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They already are – the Bluetooth model especially seems popular. And there are other suppliers such as Trust that make small (A5) size tablets.
I’d expect to see a corresponding improvement in the use of gestures to help control and interact with software and hardware.
Vince
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