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DigitalRise X9 Tablet

It is obvious that the market is digging tablet-based devices these days. After the successful release of Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch, the development of touch screen technology and its usages are simply amazing. Several new tablet-based gadgets are being introduced, including the latest iPad and several new capacitive touch screen Smartphone.

In the world of netbooks, tablet-based devices are also in high demand. This is probably the reason why DigitalRise X9 Tablet is released. DigitalRise is smart enough to capture the market trend quickly and introduce their latest X9 Tablet. X9 Tablet comes with a 10.2-inch multitouch display with 1024 x 600 resolutions that will be superb for both working and accessing different features.

A multitouch display is not the only thing that is superb about DigitalRise X9 Tablet. This device is also filled with tons of standard netbook features including Atom 270 processor, Windows 7, 3G connectivity, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, three USB slots, a SIM slot, and an integrated 1.3-megapixel webcam. The processor may not be as powerful as the latest Intel Atom processors used in newer netbook models, but it is more than enough for sophisticated basic use.

The built-in SIM slot can be used to power this netbook with a reliable internet access. That will make this multitouch-based device even better, since you can also browse the internet using the multitouch interface. Since Windows 7 features superb support for tablet devices, this device is well designed and will be perfect for different usages, both indoor and outdoor.

Cintiq 21UX Tablet from Wacom

As a designer, I personally love to use tablet interface to handle my creativity. When compared to using the mouse, drawing my artwork and then scanning it using a digital scanner, or converting small bits to digital format and then doing the finishing on my computer, using tablet interface is so much easier. Not only was I able to sketch directly to the digital canvas, I can also continue to finishing touches with the table as well.

When it comes to tablets, Wacom is certainly a recognizable brand. Their latest installment in the infamous Cintiq series are simply amazing; Cintiq is known to be the best table interface available because it features a screen as well, allowing you to do live work while seeing the end result at the same time. The latest Cintiq 21UX Tablet from Wacom is a hardware any designer will certainly want to have for various great reasons.

For starters, Cintiq 21UX Tablet features a spacious 21-inch screen on its tablet interface. That is enough screen space even for the most complicated digital workspace. Photographers, designers, animators, and other creative professionals to work naturally using the Cintiq 21UK Tablet thanks to its pressure sensitive sensor.

The built-in 16 ExpressKeys that provide quick access to keyboard shortcuts are simply genius. You can simply program the keys to work the way you want using Wacom’s software, and you can make working on your digital masterpiece that much easier to do. With vivid LCD touch screen to help you do your work, you couldn’t ask for a better tablet interface.