EcoWin, you are right, but the article is exploded in size, with a direct comparison between the two technologies andin multiple application, and I'm particularly taken by the psyc work with a lot of unexpected problems. Here (http://www.italico.tabletpc.it/2012/07/scrivere-su-un-tablet-pc-wacom-vs-n.html) there is the first part of a long article I'll publish in the next days, in the next articles I'll present the differences in Windows Journal and ArtRage, but also with capacitive pens.
This first part should give you a first better look on the different quality of the outputs.
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Giacomo D. Fumagalli, UCDS
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I miei tablet: HP-Compaq tc1100 (Intel Pentium M 653 da 1,2 GHz; 1,5 GB di RAM; disco da 120 GB; digitalizzatore Wacom Penabled; Windows 7 Professional); Samung Q1 Original UMPC (Intel Celeron M 353 da 0,9 GHz; 1 GB di RAM; disco da 60 GB; digitalizzatore passivo resistivo; Windows XP Tablet PC Edition); HP EliteBook 2760p (Intel Core i5-2410M da 2,3 GHz; 8 GB di RAM; disco da 320 GB; digitalizzatore Wacom Penabled + capacitivo multitocco; Windows 7 Professional 64bit); Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 (Intel Atom Z670 da 1,5 GHz; 2 GB di RAM; disco da 30 GB; digitalizzatore N-Trig DuoSense; Windows 7 Professional 32bit).