j*********z 发帖数: 19 | 1 I am considering to buy a tablet recently. I did some in-depth research. One
requirement is that I should be able to add annotation when I read PDF file
. The official term for this feature is inking.
So far, I find several tablets. The best ones should be Window 7 powered
slate: http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/06/the-hp-slate and http://ts.fujitsu.com/products/mobile/tablet_pcs/stylistic_q550.html. However, these two are high-end products, and not very portable.
The low-end products I found are HTC flyer and e人e本T3http://www.eben.cn/product/t3/. HTC flyer screen is capactive and resistive DuoSense touch screen http://www.n-trig.com/Content.aspx?Page=DualModeTechnology while T3 is supported by famous Wacom technology. T3 touch screen is electromagnetic touch screen. T3 is definitely super in precise stylus input. Application support for stylus input in HTC flyer is just at the beginning stage. For example, you can not add annotation of small font size for PDF in HTC flyer. I am not sure about T3 since nobody reports it.
Other popular tablets such as Xoom, Playbook, Transformer just do not
support inking very well since their screens are capactive touchscreen.
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