Cool-iCam Art Pad photo editing tablet
Forget about that klunky mouse or trackball! The
iCam Art Pad is one cool piece of gadgetry. Using the iCam Art Pad combined with TheArt Dabbler software the USB-based iCam Art Pad "turns your digital photos into art." You can
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Comments to Cool-iCam Art Pad photo editing tablet
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joe fitz :
January 25, 2007 11:32 AMerr- i think you might be misinformed and your image was doctored. Look at the manufacturers site and the spec, there's no mention of viewing images on the screen. It would be nice, but this thing doesn't do it.
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Tom Keating
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January 25, 2007 3:50 PMMy bad. It's not an LCD display. It looked like one in the photo. It's not doctored. I believe it's an image template. This way you just trace the image of the tiger. Still pretty cool, but not as cool as an LCD screen that you can draw on. I suppose you'd break the LCD crystals if you press on them. Not sure if a tablet with an embedded LCD is even feasible.
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John Griswald :
January 22, 2007 1:48 PM
Sweet, I want one!