Wacom's DTU-2231 interactive pen display at ESRIUC

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From Wacom... Integration of ArcGIS 10 and the DTU-2231 revolutionizes the way that professionals interact with their GIS data by enhancing geospatial workflows and optimizing efficiency and productivity across the enterprise. Using these solutions, GIS experts, management and technical staff throughout commercial and government businesses may quickly and easily create original content and edit maps, as well as manage, analyze and share geographic information directly on the screen. Video filmed at the Wacom booth, ESRI user conference, 2010.
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  • @TheDearRecorded No problem :). Let me see now... I think the Asus ep121 is what your looking for, it has wacom technology, comes with a pen, and supports 256 levels of pressure sensitivity. Its basically a tablet computer that runs on windows 7. There's also Axiom, who mods macbooks into tablets for $50, or you can already buy them moded (modbook or modbook pro). I'm pretty sure those are pressure sensitive too. Do some research on these things, I'm probably not 100% correct.

  • @SilverfangX777 thanks SilverFang - just saw your reply. I meant a regular portable tablet like the ones you get today (Samsung, Asus, iPad, etc) but with Wacom sensitivity?

  • lo maximo pero que tableta wacom es la que utilizan en este video?

  • @TheDearRecorded Wacon Cintiq 21UX or the new 24HD, $ 2,000+ though.

  • After many years I'd thought I'd finally go in for one of these from Wacom & started reading up about them after a long time. However, coming back now from all the highend smartphones now out there -it just appears like the display tech used here and the high dependency of a wired gadget seem ridiculous after using multi-touchscreen phones with SuperAMOLED Plus slim screens with good viewin angles -is there any Wacom out there that has the combo of Wacom sensitivity but also portable as display?

  • This is the FUTURE

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