You should add a CD with the game itself and some maps for a bundle ver. (if there are any maps suitable for this *cough*)
Not a bad idea releasing the tablet with 2 different coloursLoliFlan wrote:
hoping for a dark theme version
They are a chinese company called Huion.-Akari wrote:
i want to ask peppy about which manufacturer collaborate with , or is this question stupid to ask? :S
The first run will be strictly white, but depending on demand this may change on future batches.DJNightmare wrote:
I liek black color too, is there any plans for a different colour tablet?
This will definitely be my first tablet!~ I do wanna try out, and seems like it will be helpful on some cases as a photoshop user :3
I'll take it :>peppy wrote:
I am working on getting this out as soon as possible. At the moment I only have one, so unless you want the prototype.
I agree with this >.> There should be pens without buttonsLuckyStrike wrote:
I'd probably buy it if there were no buttons on the pen. They are annoying me on my CTL470 pen so much.
I share your excitement :3Ibuki Suika wrote:
cant wait
Sooooooo closepeppy wrote:
Final design sample is being provided this Friday, and then it enters production.
more information pls .w.peppy wrote:
Has entered mass production as of today. Design updates!
He posted dimentions somewhere in this post. so you can lurk around to find it lol.Suika Ibuki wrote:
more information pls .w.peppy wrote:
Has entered mass production as of today. Design updates!
price, overall dimensions, information about pen(I mean does it require batteries?)
and also, will you change the look of a pen somewhen? Also will it be on amazon?
there you go, tablet dimensions and rough costpeppy 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).
Battery?peppy wrote:
I'll do my best to ship anywhere. It may add costs, but shouldn't be any restrictions.
Pen may be customised in future revisions. Replacement pens can probably be provided but for the same cost as tablet (which will be quite cheap anyway). Replacement nibs are included. Pen can be used fine without nib inserted.
Uses 1 AAA battery, and apparently will last for months. I cannot confirm this as I havn't run out of the battery in mine yet.
Regulair tablets like wacom tablets dont use batteries for the pen. They work via InductionLoliFlan wrote:
Batteries are for the pen, duh. Tablet is connected via USB.
One thing I noticed about pens with batteries is that you can use the pen nib farther away from the tablet.Peekii wrote:
Battery?peppy wrote:
I'll do my best to ship anywhere. It may add costs, but shouldn't be any restrictions.
Pen may be customised in future revisions. Replacement pens can probably be provided but for the same cost as tablet (which will be quite cheap anyway). Replacement nibs are included. Pen can be used fine without nib inserted.
Uses 1 AAA battery, and apparently will last for months. I cannot confirm this as I havn't run out of the battery in mine yet.
Regulair Grapgics tablets dont have batteries right?
is there anything good about havning batteries instead of USB?
also what part is using battery, Pen or the tablet?
Want to throw me a price for that tablet :3? Send me a PMpeppy wrote:
Has entered mass production as of today. Design updates!
ah cool never heard of batteries in them but it sounds cool. sorry for my misjudgementpeppy wrote:
You can generally hover 1cm away and still have it work, yes.
Price estimates are listed previously in thread (US$30, i hope).
Can you name the manufacturer of this tablet?peppy wrote:
Has entered mass production as of today. Design updates!
peppy wrote:
They are a chinese company called Huion.-Akari wrote:
i want to ask peppy about which manufacturer collaborate with , or is this question stupid to ask? :S
One quick question: Will whatever store you are going to use support Paypal or will it be credit card-only like Amazon?peppy wrote:
You can generally hover 1cm away and still have it work, yes.
Price estimates are listed previously in thread (US$30, i hope).
No, I meant I want the prototype hahapeppy wrote:
You can generally hover 1cm away and still have it work, yes.
Price estimates are listed previously in thread (US$30, i hope).
In earlier posts he said he didn't have an estimated time if i remember right.Lolzyy wrote:
An estiated time it will enter the market ?
If you go a fewpages back youll see its in mass production.progamer1314 wrote:
hmmm any idea when isit releasing? it's posted a year ago and untill now it has no news about it