L"Innovation géniale pour Wacom (et pour toutes les autres marques) serait d'avoir "un apple pencil pro" avec un meilleur niveau de pression (même si je sais maintenant, grace à vous, que ce n'est pas le plus important, mais avoir une pression légère plus stable)! En fait d'avoir un ipad de 19 pouces... Voila ce que j'aimerai en fait!
It's been a mystery to me how people scratch their glass screens. I watched some tablet reviews from David Revoy recently and he is deliberately trying to scratch some tablets with a knife and other edges and doesn't scratch them up.
@@thesevenpens To be fair he's used it exclusively for years and years as a professional artist working for a company and I'm not certain it wasn't a screen protector (he said it wasn't but it didn't feel like just glass). Although, my Intuos 3 doesn't have a single scratch on it except for on the bezel outside of the drawing area and I've had it for 15 or so years now. I've mostly been drawing on iPad and traditionally for the past few years, but I dug out my Intuos 3 because of neck/back pain and I'm shocked by how nicely it still works. After watching some of your videos, I'm considering picking up a secondhand Intuos Pro Medium since my Intuos 3 is only 4x6.
Great information! once again, this is so interesting and informative. Thank you.
I love this open Q&A! This has my attention, and I appreciate the way you communicate with those that are watching. 7 out of 5 stars!
Thank you!!!! Love to get a comment like this!!!
Nice to finally put a face to the voice!
L"Innovation géniale pour Wacom (et pour toutes les autres marques) serait d'avoir "un apple pencil pro" avec un meilleur niveau de pression (même si je sais maintenant, grace à vous, que ce n'est pas le plus important, mais avoir une pression légère plus stable)! En fait d'avoir un ipad de 19 pouces... Voila ce que j'aimerai en fait!
Invoking The Brad's Glove Dance (TM) .... The audacity...!
Nah, am sure Brad loves this.... :D 🤣😆
it was a fantastic nod! Loved it.
My friend scratched the hell out of his Wacom Cintiq 16 Pro to the point it's unusable. I have no idea how he managed to do it...
It's been a mystery to me how people scratch their glass screens. I watched some tablet reviews from David Revoy recently and he is deliberately trying to scratch some tablets with a knife and other edges and doesn't scratch them up.
@@thesevenpens To be fair he's used it exclusively for years and years as a professional artist working for a company and I'm not certain it wasn't a screen protector (he said it wasn't but it didn't feel like just glass). Although, my Intuos 3 doesn't have a single scratch on it except for on the bezel outside of the drawing area and I've had it for 15 or so years now. I've mostly been drawing on iPad and traditionally for the past few years, but I dug out my Intuos 3 because of neck/back pain and I'm shocked by how nicely it still works. After watching some of your videos, I'm considering picking up a secondhand Intuos Pro Medium since my Intuos 3 is only 4x6.