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Hi all,
I would like to hear whether anyone have experienced using [No Wacom brand] touch monitor display for Sketchbook.
Basically, I have a HP EliteBook for working and would like to buy additional touch display, connect to my laptop for bigger screen view and work on Sketchbook as well.
I am looking Dell or HP touch display.
Dell SX2210T 55cm (21.5")W Multi-Touch Monitor with Webcam
Dell ST2220T Touchscreen Monitor
HP TouchSmart 600 All-in-One Desktop PC
I am not sure this is good or bad, so let me hear your experiences.
Thank you.
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does the touchscreen monitor support pressure sensitivity? Even if it does I wouldn’t recommend it. It takes a bit of processing to ensure your palm doesn’t register. That will take away from the processing you need to get a good quality line, if it works at all.
We have an Asus tablet style computer around that has both touch screen And built in wacom. That works fine, but I think it disables the touch part by default when the pen is in use. That particular one is not touch sensitive, so the only varying in line weight is based on speed. Not very useful. But who really wants to draw with their finger anyway?
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