[citation][nom]iKyunG[/nom]Yeah. Wacom in the early 90s tried to take off with the whole Pen/Touch-screen computing, but the technology itself as a whole wasn't "matured". No one was really into mobile computing, nor were they really into touch-screens because everything was much more power-hungry and bigger in the early 90s.Wacom started taking off maybe like 5-6 years ago when tablets and mobile computing itself was seeing light from the mass market for the first time. But, even then, only artists, filmmakers, designers, photographers, etc were interested in a stylus. But, with the Note and Note 2, stylus IS currently being adopted by the mass market.This seems like a very good move from Samsung to get some share of the best stylus manufacturer and partner with them to market the stylus. Me, personally, love using the stylus even though I don't do any type of art on a tablet. But, being able to handwrite notes and just use the stylus instead of fingers in general just seems better for me. Of course, it is all personal preference.[/citation]
24 inch monitor
2500$
now i have no experience with them, but here is how i see it
a 600$ monitor with a 1-1900$ clear tablet over it
i dont blame the average consumer for not being interested in wacom, i blame wacom for being retardedly expensive.
that said im hopeing to get a 24 inch wacom soonish...
o yea
24 inch monitor with touch
3600$
a 600-800$ monitor
a 1-1900$ for a tablet
and 1100$ extra for touch...