While most capacitive pens for the iPad don’t support pressure sensitivity, Blue Tiger is a true pressure-sensitive pen for iOS from Ten One Design. Connecting via low-power Bluetooth 4, a standard fully supported in iOS5, the pen will offer full pressure sensitivity and palm rejection capability in compatible apps. Thin and thick lines will be just a pressure stroke away. The pen is currently undergoing FCC approval and will start shipping to developers for integration and development of apps once approval has been received.
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WOW! Makes me want to get an ipad again. But it all depends if other apps will support it or not.
cool tech.
I just noticed another App on their site that converts the touchpad on a MacBook into a tablet… anyone try it to see how well it works?