from my perspective, majority of people wont fond of that for the cause of the pen with battery
though a specific log of Osu! seem to be splendid :3

YES! I would actually buy one of those! This is a great idea!peppy wrote:
I have been in contact with a tablet manufacturer, and it would seem it may be possible to make osu!-branded tablet. It would be an 8x5" tablet with a custom osu! design, and I'd be aiming to sell it for the cheapest feasibly possible (currently looking to be about $35-40 + shipping). I have already tested one and the performance is on-par with cheaper wacom tablets I have used, with the only major difference being a battery operated pen. After a week of use I haven't seen this as a problem, both considering weight (single AAA battery) and battery life (4,000 hours continuous use). Spare nibs would also be included for the hardcore players.
The biggest issue is that in order to get them at such a cheap price, I will need to order in bulk. I am tentative to take up such an investment unless I know there are enough people that would be interested in buying one of these devices, so please use this thread to let me know. If possible, share it with others that you think would be interested, too!
Keep in mind this would likely be the cheapest tablet you can buy in many regions of the world, even after shipping. That is my aim, anyway.
Chouxe wrote:
1. Send a prototype to Cookiezi
2. He posts a video of him playing with it
3. Everyone ditches his/her intuos and bamboos
YESChouxe wrote:
1. Send a prototype to Cookiezi
2. He posts a video of him playing with it
3. Everyone ditches his/her intuos and bamboos
good idea =DChouxe wrote:
1. Send a prototype to Cookiezi
2. He posts a video of him playing with it
3. Everyone ditches his/her intuos and bamboos
Chouxe wrote:
1. Send a prototype to Cookiezi
2. He posts a video of him playing with it
3. Everyone ditches his/her intuos and bamboos
Probably not for $25, but stranger things have happened.D o r o r o wrote:
Idk but is it like as durable as the Wacom CTL-470?
What do you mean by strange things?SilentCipher wrote:
Probably not for $25, but stranger things have happened.D o r o r o wrote:
Idk but is it like as durable as the Wacom CTL-470?
Yes, it would be able to be used for drawing.D o r o r o wrote:
But can it be used for drawing? And what are those nibs are they talking about? Does the tip of the pen gradually wears out? I'm new to graphics tablets, I'm sorry
I mean in the sense that "They might surprise us with the durability".D o r o r o wrote:
What do you mean by strange things?
Thank you! But does the nib shortens like a mechanical pencil lead?SilentCipher wrote:
Yes, it would be able to be used for drawing.D o r o r o wrote:
But can it be used for drawing? And what are those nibs are they talking about? Does the tip of the pen gradually wears out? I'm new to graphics tablets, I'm sorryI mean in the sense that "They might surprise us with the durability".D o r o r o wrote:
What do you mean by strange things?
No - but if you use it roughly or put too much pressure on the nib, it will eventually wear down, as a rock does in a river.D o r o r o wrote:
Thank you! But does the nib shortens like a mechanical pencil lead?
Of course it could be used for drawing too.Xafilah wrote:
If it were just for the purpose of playing OSU, I would consider it, but if it could do other things such as draw then I would very likely buy one.
peppy wrote:
It does not have pressure sensitive input.
TIL drawing tablets require pressure sensitive input. LolBRBP wrote:
This one isn't for drawing.peppy wrote:
It does not have pressure sensitive input.
it does, yes.Soarezi wrote:
does it have rubberish things on the bottom so it doesn't move on the table? and how small is that thing ;_;
Oct 08 13:57:30 <peppy> should be globally availablePizzicato wrote:
how much would it cost? a raw price would be cool