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Published: 2015-05-07, Author: Jacob , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: The iPad was built so that you'd never need a stylus. Apple wanted you to be able to pick up a tablet and just start using it, without having to search around for something to control it with. But there are still many reasons that you may want want to use...
Well designed with premium materials, Slide digital ruler is an intriguing concept, Cloud connectivity enables multiplatform use
Limited app selection
Ink and Slide represent an interesting step forward in accessory design. Ink's cloud-connected capabilities have the potential to bring immense flexibility to a piece of hardware often seen as a "dumb" or dispensable tool, but as it stands, Adobe's restr...
Magical drawing tools for iPad. Palm Rejection prevents artist's hand from getting the way. Doubles as basic input device for unsupported apps/devices.
Expensive; only available as a set. Ink occasionally finicky about USB charging. Creative Cloud features require active internet connection
Beautifully designed; Ruler lets you draw accurate shapes; Handy Cloud Clipboard copyandpaste tool
Finicky stylus; Palm rejection inconsistent
Adobe's stylish stylus and digital ruler for the iPad let you draw precise shapes, but the product is a work in progress....
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Published: 2014-06-18, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
The Ink stylus is superbly designed and is one of the best feeling styli for iPad. The Touch Slide Trace and Stamp Packs are quite useful. Creative Cloud subscribers may also find the integration with Photoshop and Illustrator useful
For what it offers, it's expensive, and despite working offline, you have to make sure you're logged in to Creative Cloud before you go offline
Adobe Ink is a very nice stylus, though $200 is a heavy burden to lay on the entire package's slight shoulders, and the apps are solid if not spectacular....
The message I took away from Adobe's latest hardware offerings is this: We may work in a digital landscape, but you can still delight in hardware tools. Depending on your relationship with your iPad and drawing, the first iteration of Ink and Slide may n...
Published: 2014-06-18, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Retrofitting a stylus to a tablet that was never intended to support one is no small task, and that Adobe has delivered on it with the sort of precision that we've seen from integrated-from-the-start slates is admirable. Ink is user-friendly, slickly de...
Published: 2014-06-18, Author: Antonio , review by: pcmag.com
Beautiful color and texture replication. Free, intuitive, and well-designed apps. Slide digital ruler. Compatibility with Adobe ecosystem.
Pricey. Ink is not very accurate at times. Just like true art and design, it takes some practice
In unison with the Sketch and Line apps, Adobe's Ink and Slide hardware can help anyone produce art and design work on an iPad without professional training....
Published: 2014-06-18, Author: Billy , review by: engadget.com
Premium design, Quick and easy setup, Access to Adobe's Creative Cloud platform, Stellar companion apps
Only sends PNG files to desktop apps, Hardware scuffs easily, Pricey compared to other styli
Adobe's first foray into hardware includes a highly capable set of accessories for sketching on the go, but its great design and great companion apps come with a somewhat steep price....