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Posted Jan 13, 2007 08:55 by Chris L. Listed in: Mods, Portables, Mac Pro Tags: GPS , Mac OS X , Wacom , Axiotron, Inc.
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The ModBook Tablet Mac: now why didn't Apple think of this before? - Image 1The ModBook Tablet Mac: now why didn't Apple think of this before? - Image 2


The world (well, except Japan) flocks to Apple's doorstep for the iPhone, but don't think that (and the iTV - well, Apple TV now) would be the whole world for MacWorld. You might have just overlooked something just as interesting (sexy, even). Remember all those rumors and wild dreams about an Apple UMPC/UMMac? Well, it's still a no-show in MacWorld 2007, but Axiotron, Inc., with Other World Computing, provides the closest thing possible. Meet the ModBook: their take on a Tablet Mac.

"The first ever Mac OS X tablet computer solution" literally is the guts of a Core 2 Duo MacBook in the shell of a UMPC, explains AppleInsider. It will cost the buyer around US$ 2,279 to transplant the essence of a MacBook into a 13.3 inch Wacom pen-enabled widescreen and chrome-plated magnesium top shell. The ModBook retains all the functionality of its donor, up to and including the CD/DVD combo drive and the iSight camera. The ModBook also comes with an optional built-in GPS system.

It drew such a huge crowd - for a non-Apple booth - and it was awarded "Best in Show". Until January 31, Other Word is offering a special introductory price of US$ 2,199 for the ModBook - optional GPS included. Slated for an April release. Pictures of the demo pre-production unit below from AppleInsider. Come on. You know you want it.

It's Apple, but it ain't from Apple. - Image 1It's Apple, but it ain't from Apple. - Image 2It's Apple, but it ain't from Apple. - Image 3It's Apple, but it ain't from Apple. - Image 4

Please tap your pens on the Full Article link for more pictures of the ModBook.

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Posted Jul 5, 2006 05:27 by Anna S. Listed in: Applications Tags: daemon , Mac OS X , TabletMagic , Thinkyhead , Wacom
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TM 001Do you have yourself a Wacom tablet that you simply couldn't let go of? May it be for sentimental reasons or the sheer value it would have over time if you sell it over eBay as a relic of technologies past? Do not despair. TabletMagic is here to keep your Wacom tablet up with the times.

It is an open source project to update serial-based Wacom tablets released before the Mac OS X. This freeware application, hopes to bring full support to Mac OS X for all serial tablets left in the dumps by Wacom. Currently, it supports serial tablets with model numbers SD, UD, KT, CT, and PL.

TabletMagic will soon have more complete SD tablet support. Intuos (GD) support is in development.

Changelog:
  • Fixed a bug in which the pointer was limited to the top-left screen quadrant
  • Ports are now scanned at 9600 and 19200 baud
  • Improved compatibility with 10.2 (Jaguar-specific build available)
  • Now says "Daemon Not Running" when the driver is not loaded
  • Pressure on/off commands no longer confuse the daemon
  • Added support for the SD420L (and other older-model SD tablets)
  • Added a "Panic Button" to recover from testing hang-ups
Download: [TabletMagic 2.0 Beta 4]

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