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As more people use mobile devices for art, there is a great opportunity for collaboration between stylus makers and app makers.
Adonit, the makers of the highly popular Jot stylus, is currently making a pressure sensitive precision stylus with palm rejection called the Jot Touch. They have an SDK and want to partner with app makers like autodesk.
Imagine if users could have nearly active digitizer performance on their capacitive screens. Truly a game changer.
Please take a look at what they are offering.
http://adonit.net/product/jot-touch/
They said it will be released in March.
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I Agree that this would definitely be a game changer in the field of digital sketching.
The only thing that is actually stopping me from picking up an Asus Transformer with sketchbook is the lack of decent stylus for portable sketching. The long battery life, the in-between size of the android tablet, coupled with this stylus and sketchbook = awesomeness.
I have a tablet PC and although it is great for it’s size and boots insanely quickly, it is still quite painful to lug around and I just can’t turn it on for a quick sketch session like I would pulling out a sketchpad and a pencil.
If this stylus works with sketchbook and an android-based tablet, I’d be over the moon.
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