G-Pen F610 digital tablet has Vista focus

Posted in Digital Tablets, KVE by Nino Marchetti on September 5th, 2007

Genius G-Pen F610Designers and digital tablet users looking for a very slim tablet to use with either Windows or Mac computers will be interested in this new item from Genius, a brand division of KYE Systems. The G-Pen F610 is priced at around $139 and should be available shortly.

The G-Pen F610 sports a 6×10-inch working area which is touch sensitive to the included two-button cordless pen. Also included are hot keys for access to a variety of program shortcuts. This device is said to be particularly useful with Windows Vista functions such as sticky-notes and free-drawing and writing on MSN.

While digital tablets aren’t one of the most exciting product categories out there the G-Pen F610 seems to at least give it a nudge in the right direction. We wouldn’t call it “ultra cool” like Genius does though.

Genius G-Pen F610 Press Release

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One Comment to “G-Pen F610 digital tablet has Vista focus”
  1. try harder next time Says:

    “While digital tablets aren’t one of the most exciting product categories out there the G-Pen F610 seems to at least give it a nudge in the right direction. We wouldn’t call it “ultra cool” like Genius does though.”

    Hahahaha! You just have no idea what you’re talking about, do you?… this review blows

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