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So we had this year for the first time CeBIT Sounds in hall 22. We all know, that it’s particularly more complicated to win back lost terrain, than to occupy new ones, so CeBIT Organizers decided to open up the show to a completely new sector, the Music Industry. You may argue, that that’s not a big problem as these are special interest areas and not a core part of the IT Industry, but in times of continues convergence of technologies this also means, that we didn’t see some of the important big players like Sony, Philips and Samsung at CeBIT this year at all.
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Mobile Communications went to Barcelona to the Mobile World Congres, the Photo industry internationally meets at the PMA or on a national level at the Photokina in Cologne and Consumer Electronics only attends IFA beside the CES. All that areas CeBIT had lost over the last years to special fairs. For example: Lesser exhibition halls, lesser exhibitors, lesser visitors, because there had been lesser mobile phones, lesser Cameras, lesser Consumer Electronics and so on. Trains that are not to overcrowded, still overpriced, but available hotel rooms and compared to previews years a dreamlike parking situation: Welcome to my CeBIT 2010 report in the year of “Less is more”, as usual totally subjective and just my little point of view.īut, you know, sometimes also less remains just less and is nothing more than that.
#Using aiptek tablet with inventer windows#
The Aiptek SlimTablet 600u is available now for a very friendly £55, and works with Windows and Macs.Bokowsky + Laymann : Newsletter 02/2010 - Special Edition CeBIT 2010 Cleverly, these keys, arranged around the sides of working area, pop up onscreen tooltips when you hover over them with the stylus, so you don't have to look down at the tablet. Switch to desktop mode, and you can scribble all over the screen - as we have above - then save or email a grab of the whole screen, with squiggles.Īs well as the working area the size of a football pitch, the 600u boasts no less than 29 customisable hotkeys. Scrawl out your notes in your choice of colour and pen style, click send, and the JPEG of the missive is attached to an email automatically.
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It comes with Power Presenter RE, a presentation application for Microsoft PowerPoint, the Office Ink handwriting application, and the Free Notes tool for adding handwritten notes to emails. Like most tablets, this uses absolute positioning: the surface area represents the dimensions of the screen, so no superfluous dragging is required. The total footprint is 36 by 26cm - only slightly larger than a piece of A4 paper - while the working area is a stadium-like 16 by 26cm. It certainly lives up to the name: the SlimTablet is a mere slip of a thing, with the writing surface sitting a gossamer-like 5mm off the desk. Having got on well with the market-dominating Wacom, we tried out the Aiptek SlimTablet 600u. But the fiercest conflict is between those fuddy-duddy traditionalists who favour the out-dated, finger-cramping mouse, and the forward-thinking, finger-snapping young dandies that glide effortlessly across the screen with a graphics tablet.
#Using aiptek tablet with inventer Pc#
The Mac vs PC debate regularly leads to medieval duelling, while Cravers wave their Nokia N95s and iPhones like blades in West Side Story-style dance rumbles in the back alleys of Southwark. Regular readers may have encountered the ideological schisms that split Crave down the middle like the English Channel at the start of Dad's Army.