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Thursday, February 21, 2008

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Axiotron ModBook Review at SlashGear

- Warner Crocker

ModbookreviwAs promised, James Allan Brady of SlashGear is beginning to share his thoughts on the Axiotron Modbook. In what he calls Part I of a review he publishes quite a few pictures and this interesting tidbit:

So far, I am not sold on it, but, my sister, who is taking classes in college for photography and the various digital arts got her hands on it and wouldn’t let go until I took it away to charge it.

Followed by this:

Due solely to the lack of a keyboard, and the fact that you have to use the digitizer pen for everything, I wouldn’t recommend for any every day business or office user. However, if you are in the visual arts, architecture, design, or any of the fields where you might use the features of this tablet, I honestly don’t think there is anything better for you out there.

There are some issues he’s experiencing so check out the rest of his observations here.



2/21/2008 12:14 PM MST  

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Thursday, February 21, 2008 11:01:24 PM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
It's not aimed at business users or techy geeks, it's aimed at artists.
regardless, anyone interested should be aware of the current backorder situation. Surprisingly enough, there are still people who ordered in early 2007 that haven't received their ModBooks.
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