Wacom introduces HD interactive pen displays for professionals

Wacom introduces new HD interactive pen displays
It looks like our Wacom graphics tablet is all growd up. Sure, it was in that hip, arty phase for a while, but finally decided it had to move out of the parent’s house and get a real job. Now we have the DTU-1631 and DTU-2231 which focuses on providing large format, high definition displays aimed at industry professionals (like emergency responders, radiology technicians, engineers, planners and other smart people).
The DTU-1631 has a 15.6-inch screen with a 1366 x 768 resolution and sells for $1,249. The DTU-2231 has a larger 21.5-inch screen and a 1920 x 1080 resolution which sells for $1,899. Both models feature 512 levels of sensitivity, 2 USBs, DVI-I input/output, adjustable stand, 16:9 aspect ration and battery-free pen.
These pen tablets add to Wacom’s already existing line of special industry displays like the DTZ-2100, DTU-1931, DTF-720 and DTF-521. These new 720 and 1080 HD capable screens are sure to make some professional’s jobs much easier.
Source: Akihabara News and Slashgear


8:41 AM, Feb 18th, 2010 






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