Yes it is.
What do you mean by "draw"? You use a specific electronic pen that the tablet reacts to, which is included with the tablet. You can touch the surface of the tablet with that pen and you can hover about 1cm above the tablet and it will still react to your movements.KnightFire wrote:
Soooo..... Is it possible to draw directly on the tablet to play? Anyone know?
Thanks!XPJ38 wrote:
Yes it is.
I was referring to making direct contact with the surface of the tablet to play, instead of hovering. To play Osu as if I was drawing on the tablet.Yajiru wrote:
What do you mean by "draw"? You use a specific electronic pen that the tablet reacts to, which is included with the tablet. You can touch the surface of the tablet with that pen and you can hover about 1cm above the tablet and it will still react to your movements.KnightFire wrote:
Soooo..... Is it possible to draw directly on the tablet to play? Anyone know?
Dang, that looks awesome! Are you possibly going to put up any more videos about the tablet before the first shipments go out to the people that have preordered already?peppy wrote:
I just cleared the first shipment through customs . More updates to follow!
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I'll have high res photos and video up tonight or tomorrowKnightFire wrote:
Dang, that looks awesome! Are you possibly going to put up any more videos about the tablet before the first shipments go out to the people that have preordered already?
Awesome! Thankspeppy wrote:
I'll have high res photos and video up tonight or tomorrowKnightFire wrote:
Dang, that looks awesome! Are you possibly going to put up any more videos about the tablet before the first shipments go out to the people that have preordered already?
I do believe it is miniusb.Horo wrote:
Please excuse me if this is already answered somewhere, but is it micro-USB or mini-USB?
Micro breaks like nothing. It looks like this is mini from the pictures.
Still preordered regardless.
This sentence hurts me for some reason kriers (I would have been there on 21st)kriers wrote:
Hey peppy, can I come by in Tokyo on Saturday the 21st and pay you directly?
I won't be available on the 21st, sorry (out of the country until the 25th).kriers wrote:
Hey peppy, can I come by in Tokyo on Saturday the 21st and pay you directly?
Alright.peppy wrote:
I won't be available on the 21st, sorry (out of the country until the 25th).
I had no idea you could have been there on the 21stFrostmourne wrote:
This sentence hurts me for some reason kriers (I would have been there on 21st)
http://www.post.japanpost.jp/english/fee/intel/ems.htmlTimKuchiki wrote:
Anyone know the cost to ship to US?
Frostmourne wrote:
This sentence hurts me for some reason kriers (I would have been there on 21st)kriers wrote:
Hey peppy, can I come by in Tokyo on Saturday the 21st and pay you directly?
look under your couchBbles wrote:
YAYY now i can just read all the replies and drool at the tablet because i dont have much money to buy one TTwTT
Thank you for your feedbackFrostmourne wrote:
I could give out feedback as I were the tester in those videos.
I will give it as a bamboo/intuos (Wacom) user for a long time.
Pen
- Not too light and not too heavy
- Grip it quite comfortably (more than wacom tablet) as the body is not too thin and it was somewhat like a rubber that you won't slip a pen
when you are a bit sweaty from playing osu!
- Tapping feedback is as same as Bamboo and intuos I use (can't figure out any differences) but it doesn't have different pressure level?
- The pen nip can open or close like ordinary pen does. (when you press the button on the pen's head)
- A bit little delay when hovering compared with those wacom stuffs but it doesn't affect anything (probably the pc for testing wasn't that good for testing)
Tablet area
- I got used to it quickly though. The area was a bit smaller than the bamboo one.
- When dragging a pen on the tablet, it was more slippery than the bamboo but it's not too slippery to the point you can't control anything.
I personally think osu!tablet is worth for 30$. I used something like 30$ before using the bamboo and it was way too worse compared with this one.
So yea, looking forward to it \:D/
~1500 yen according to that EMS site, which is about $15.TimKuchiki wrote:
Anyone know the cost to ship to US?
It will likely work the same. If you find it too slippery, try coating it with something? Contact paper or even just standard paper?onlice1 wrote:
I am a Chinese player and I have used some tablet made by HUION to play osu! before. I think it is too slippery to play osu! compared to bamboo(especially in some extreme songs). I found you have also mentioned that problem. So do you think osu! tablet can perform better than other version of HUION?
Think it's better off that way, Both my wacoms tablet surfaces eventually got polished off to a mirror finish by the time osu! got a hold of them so even if it had a heavy matte finish it wont keep for long. Used to have to take a sander to the graphire to get my surface backonlice1 wrote:
Thank you for your feedback
I am a Chinese player and I have used some tablet made by HUION to play osu! before. I think it is too slippery to play osu! compared to bamboo(especially in some extreme songs). I found you have also mentioned that problem. So do you think osu! tablet can perform better than other version of HUION?
Is it possible to wear out a tablet surface to the point of it not being usable anymore? With my Wacom I put a screen protector on it (I quite like the slippery feel) because I didn't want to damage it. Just wondering if that is even necessary.RBRat3 wrote:
Think it's better off that way, Both my wacoms tablet surfaces eventually got polished off to a mirror finish by the time osu! got a hold of them so even if it had a heavy matte finish it wont keep for long. Used to have to take a sander to the graphire to get my surface backonlice1 wrote:
Thank you for your feedback
I am a Chinese player and I have used some tablet made by HUION to play osu! before. I think it is too slippery to play osu! compared to bamboo(especially in some extreme songs). I found you have also mentioned that problem. So do you think osu! tablet can perform better than other version of HUION?
No not to my knowledge, the pen will die out way before you manage to bore a hole all the way through itscottyyy wrote:
Is it possible to wear out a tablet surface to the point of it not being usable anymore? With my Wacom I put a screen protector on it (I quite like the slippery feel) because I didn't want to damage it. Just wondering if that is even necessary.
What if you got hit by a bus after you ordered it?Rain Blizzard wrote:
What if the tablet that we pre-ordered got some defects ?