deadbeat wrote:
also that design <3
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
mass-produce:progamer1314 wrote:
so u mean its already selling?
Peppy said he will try to get the shipping to go everywhereprogamer1314 wrote:
please make singapoe available lol
Sushimuffin wrote:
Oct 08 13:57:30 <peppy> should be globally available
Oct 08 13:57:35 <peppy> aiming for $30 + shipping
peppy wrote:
I'll do my best to ship anywhere. It may add costs, but shouldn't be any restrictions.
Wilault wrote:
mass-produceprogamer1314 wrote:
so u mean its already selling?
To manufacture in large quantities often by or as if by assembly-line techniques.
So it's being manufactured now, when they finish making them, they will sell them then
I'd rather have 8 key (or at least 7) for obvious reasonsDexus wrote:
I know of a lot of people that want to get this because of it's price
waiting warmly intensifies
I really would like to have one of these tablets. Next step would be some sort of two key mechanical controller of some sort. That'd be amazing. Moar osu! products!
mechanical controller... why would that be good for. Osumainia?Arras wrote:
I'd rather have 8 key (or at least 7) for obvious reasonsDexus wrote:
I know of a lot of people that want to get this because of it's price
waiting warmly intensifies
I really would like to have one of these tablets. Next step would be some sort of two key mechanical controller of some sort. That'd be amazing. Moar osu! products!
But yeah, can't wait to get one of these. I've wanted to try osu with a tablet for quite some time now and this'll be the perfect opportunity.
Same CompanyWilault wrote:
Awesome, kind of like a cooler version of this: http://www.huion-tablet.com/product/pro ... p?sku=1008
Same brand, similar specs, similar pricing, similar size
and I was just planning on buying a Huion tab :O
I looked them up and they seem to be a rather formidable company.Peekii wrote:
the real question is
is it a high quality company or is it just some random cheap company that makes stuff that breaks after like 5 weeks?
ah okay. I have hard people claiming that wacom is the best company and everything else is just shitty junk companys. Is this true or is it just what people say to be a fanboy of the brand wacomWilault wrote:
I looked them up and they seem to be a rather formidable company.Peekii wrote:
the real question is
is it a high quality company or is it just some random cheap company that makes stuff that breaks after like 5 weeks?
While I haven't personally haven't tried them reviews generally claim their products to be of good value and build quality, they also compare very well to some other brands.
Also some people do sometimes have driver issues there aren't many tabs that never get issues with drivers.
You should check out some videos on other tabs by Huion on Youtube, the company seems alright but you can't really know what to expect off the osu! tab until it actually comes out.
Wacom has definitely been the best for a long time. Recently some other companies have shown some merit but I'd say Wacom would be the most reliable albeit the price is very high for the specs, but it is still worth it for pros like artists and stuff.Peekii wrote:
ah okay. I have hard people claiming that wacom is the best company and everything else is just shitty junk companys. Is this true or is it just what people say to be a fanboy of the brand wacomWilault wrote:
I looked them up and they seem to be a rather formidable company.
While I haven't personally haven't tried them reviews generally claim their products to be of good value and build quality, they also compare very well to some other brands.
Also some people do sometimes have driver issues there aren't many tabs that never get issues with drivers.
You should check out some videos on other tabs by Huion on Youtube, the company seems alright but you can't really know what to expect off the osu! tab until it actually comes out.
Wacom holds the patent for battery-less pens (meaning that all of their competition, including this osu! tablet, requires their pens to be powered by a AAA battery). Their tablets also have a reputation for being well-built and durable (I know at least 2 people IRL who still have functioning Wacom Graphires).Peekii wrote:
but what makes Wacom so good. I mean what is it that wacom have that others dont?
N-Trig has battery less active digitizers?YayMii wrote:
Wacom holds the patent for battery-less pens (meaning that all of their competition, including this osu! tablet, requires their pens to be powered by a AAA battery). Their tablets also have a reputation for being well-built and durable (I know at least 2 people IRL who still have functioning Wacom Graphires).Peekii wrote:
but what makes Wacom so good. I mean what is it that wacom have that others dont?
\Peekii wrote:
ah i see. but is there anything goo about battery pens
The patent ran out somewhat recently, so only a few other companies are using the technology.Sorun wrote:
N-Trig has battery less active digitizers?
Same.LordDios wrote:
I will definitely buy one of these peppy, please keep us posted I want one out of the first batch
I'd end up byuing them too...TheBetterRed wrote:
How about an osu! branded mouse?
And mouse mat.
Maybe a monitor.
What about an OS?
Oh, even a PC case.
Ah! Also a GPU.
CPU too.
Heat sink, ram, hdd etc...
That's even cheaper than my tablet darn it.Peekii wrote:
Yeah He said the he would ship it worldwide and the price will be around 30$
Also -very- curious to know this.TimKuchiki wrote:
Can we have an update on when the tablets will be available for purchase?
that I want to also know heheXanzure wrote:
Also -very- curious to know this.TimKuchiki wrote:
Can we have an update on when the tablets will be available for purchase?
Thanks for the update! Excited to purchase one!peppy wrote:
The first batch have been shipped today to my location. I have no ETA for when they will be ready to go out to users, as I have a lot more planning at my end, but providing information as I can.
My wallet is excited! Make sure to hold me one and I want a ppy autographpeppy wrote:
The first batch have been shipped today to my location. I have no ETA for when they will be ready to go out to users, as I have a lot more planning at my end, but providing information as I can.
Awesome. Very excited.peppy wrote:
The first batch have been shipped today to my location. I have no ETA for when they will be ready to go out to users, as I have a lot more planning at my end, but providing information as I can.
Probably the osu!Amazon storeThezooyork1000 wrote:
where will this be sold at
This would be awesome.peppy wrote:
I hope to add native support for these tablets eventually, where osu! will skip the OS-layer and set regions etc. itself.
I hope not. I wanted to order these for Christmas presents.0nyx wrote:
"note that this is an early prototype and the design is not final!"
So I guess that means it isn't getting released soon and we'll have to wait a few more months?