Adobe Ink & Slide Hands On
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Adobe's Ink and Slide is a quality piece of hardware. Inks curved, anodized aluminum body fits well in your hand no matter the position. The digital ruler that doesn't require a battery thanks to a smart use of magnets to simulate multi-touch points on your screen. Designers interested in adding Ink and Slide to their workflows can buy it directly from Adobe for $199. But is the price to much for those who aren't already using Creative Cloud? Kyle Russell goes hands on with the Adobe Ink & Slide.
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