The Wacom Inkling that will cost around $230 (no US date launch confirmed) will give you the ability to first physically draw things on any paper, and then transfer those drawings to your computer through multi-layered vector images. This is seriously a graphic designers dream and is much cheaper than other Wacom tablets available. I love doing drawing in my Moleskin sketchbook and I love drawing on my iPad 2. There is definitely a strong disconnect between the two experiences even when using a stylus. Maybe the Inkling will bridge the gap between what is natural in drawing and what is digital. 

The Wacom Inkling that will cost around $230 (no US date launch confirmed) will give you the ability to first physically draw things on any paper, and then transfer those drawings to your computer through multi-layered vector images. This is seriously a graphic designers dream and is much cheaper than other Wacom tablets available. I love doing drawing in my Moleskin sketchbook and I love drawing on my iPad 2. There is definitely a strong disconnect between the two experiences even when using a stylus. Maybe the Inkling will bridge the gap between what is natural in drawing and what is digital. 

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