![]() Of course, this takes direct aim at other products like Wacom, who still require electrical connections and CPU’s for their tablets. Then, I think about being out a clients business, taking a photo with my iPhone, bringing it into Sketchbook Pro on my iPad and making the magic happen right there. I think about starting up Photoshop on my home computer, importing a photo from my camera and then working on it there at the desk. Simply put, it’s a device that changes the way I use a program, start using new programs and stop using others. What’s different? Well, for one thing it’s not a ‘computer’ you start up to start up another program to open a file. ![]() Darn right, I’ve never choked on any sort of tablet news in the past, because frankly, I could have cared less. For no other reason than I start choking at it’s potential. ![]() I’ve stayed away from talking about the iPad.
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