![]() We’ll hopefully get a full review of this soon, but speaking as someone who’s a heavy Wacom user, this is the first time I’m so far considering a replacement. ![]() To have similar functionality you’d need a Cintiq and that’s going to run you at least $1000, and given this is aimed at creative professionals rather than casual users, they’ll understand what they’re getting. The catch? It’s a subscription model and it’s $64 a year, but to be frank, it isn’t a catch. It’s also GPU accelerated so your comp stays fast, can be used with any app, and fully customizable with Magic Gestures to tailor your shortcuts and overall experience. ![]() Liquid is Astropad’s in-house tech for image quality and responsiveness and the normal Astropad gets about 5MB/s where as Studio’s Liquid Extreme can do 40MB/s therefore giving almost zero lag, and should you decide to work wireless instead, Velocity Control is constantly analyzing your network connection to optimally balance image quality and latency. As such it uses full pressure sensitivity with Apple Pencil, full keyboard support, and now with Liquid Extreme. The thing is though, everyone and their mother has an iPad and they made headway and fast, and now, Astropad Studio is going straight for the jugular of Wacom’s higher-end Cintiq line.Īstropad Studio is Astropad’s professional offering, with a litany of advances and a feature set to impress, all meant to work primarily with Apple’s iPad Pros. While Wacom’s offerings were always more nuanced, more single-purpose-designed and accepted, Astropad had to overcome the stigma of being an ‘app’, a gimmick to use when convenient rather than a go-to. Astropad has been around for some time now, and the basic premise is it lets iPad and iPhone users use the touch capable devices as secondary screens that can work as a pen tablet.
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