

Wacom digitizers are significantly more expensive, but since that this does not ultimately effect the drawing experience, it is not relevant in the context of this comparison. However, I will not compare the two on details like price. I will compare the two technologies based on their practical performance. This is a direct comparison post, between the most recent N-Trig digitizers and the most recent Wacom digitizers. However, as someone who has used both the newest Wacom technology and the newest N-Trig technology on various tablets, I can tell you that the gap between these two brands is not as large as many still think. A year ago, this news would have marked a fatal deal breaker in the eyes of all artists (including myself). This is a perfectly understandable reaction, considering how the two have compared historically.
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This brings me to this post in particular:įollowing the announcement of the Surface Pro 3, many artists were shocked and disappointed by the news that the SP3 would be using N-Trig technology rather than Wacom technology like the SP2.

Since I am a geek, I do almost all of my sketching digitally, which means I am always looking out for new developments in digitizer technology. (Maybe one day I will post the stuff online) Those of you who may visit this site regularly will know that I am a game developer, but what you might not know is that I also do a lot of sketching. UPDATED as of 23rd June 2014 to reflect new direct Digitizer comparison information. UPDATED as of 20th June 2014 to reflect N-Trig software advancements. If you are an artist, I believe it is worth reading. It was written in response to the artistic outcry regarding the Surface Pro 3. I wrote this because I could not find an unbiased comparison of the modern N-Trig and Wacom technologies online.
