Exactly what I was thinking! 'Someone gives these guys a decent website with some kind of fancy flash intro, teach them how to display prices in real-world curency and this might become a serious Wacom contender... That might help making the REAL Cintiqs cheaper!'
Don't forget, if anyone buys one in the UK over the net, you are covered by the distance selling regulations. So, if you don't like it, let them know within 7 days and you are legally entitled to send it back, no reason required. If you ask, they are also obliged to refund the return postage too.
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teach them how to display prices in real-world curency
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Hehe, no love for the pound pior?
This sounds like it could potentially be a great thing. After all, a 17" TFT is dirt cheap, and tablet tech isn't super pricey either unless you want Wacom quality. Theoretically it should be completely feasible to have something this cheap also be quite good.
Realistically, it's probably to Cintiq as Aiptek Hyperpen is to Intuos. Nice in theory, a waste of money in practice. Would like to see reviews though. Maybe ask the DW guys to throw in a free one for 4th place 2d. :P
Well, ideally we do want Wacom Quality though, dfacto. I don't know if that's expensive, as I imagine producing tablets only got cheaper for Wacom over the years (which isn't reflected in the price, ofcourse!), but I'm all for decent alternatives! My guess is Wacom is selling their tablets way above construction-price, and they could stand to knock a few quid off to combat any competition.
I don't know.. for $999 u can get the 12 inch Wacom, the 17 inch one above is $1417.75 for a 17 incher, or the Wacom 21 incher for a grand more then the xernon one... Not sure 1400 is still pretty high for me without having the wacom name behind it.
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who wants to be the first to get one and let us all know?
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paypal donation to a polycount bigwig of around 10 buck each person to recce the goods would tell you pretty quick how it stacks up.
I know, I work for an online company
teach them how to display prices in real-world curency
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Hehe, no love for the pound pior?
This sounds like it could potentially be a great thing. After all, a 17" TFT is dirt cheap, and tablet tech isn't super pricey either unless you want Wacom quality. Theoretically it should be completely feasible to have something this cheap also be quite good.
Realistically, it's probably to Cintiq as Aiptek Hyperpen is to Intuos. Nice in theory, a waste of money in practice. Would like to see reviews though. Maybe ask the DW guys to throw in a free one for 4th place 2d. :P
-caseyjones