Published on November 19th,2009 at 3:06 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

Princeton, new graphics tablet “Sirius PTB-S1 BK”

Freshly announced, the striking features of PTB-S1 BK Sirius tablet are a large pen area of 10 x 6 inches (254mm×152.4mm), 1024 levels of sensitivity, multiple short cut keys, so-called “macro key area” with pen selectable buttons, a +/- 45 degree pen angle and a light pen with no battery coming with a pen stand. It supports Windows 7/Vista/XP (all Japanese) and MAC OS 10.4 or later.
Offered for sale in the beginning of December this year. Suggested retail price is announced to be 16,800 yen.


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