HTC seems like the only tablet maker that thought to bundle a stylus pen with their Flyer tablet, but if you thought drawing on a tablet with an actual pen (or at least a pen-shaped accessory) was a good incentive for picking a tablet, your options aren’t limited to the Flyer anymore. Stylus-and-tablet specialists Wacom just came out with a stylus pen that’s designed to work with the iPad, which will allow you to scribble and sketch on the digital screen with something other than your fingers.
If you’re one of those graphic-artist types looking for a performance notebook made for, um, graphic artistry, you might want to check out the ThinkPad W701, Lenovo’s current flagship for their ThinkPad W series. It’s actually an update to the existing W700 (launched a year ago), a massive 17-inch workhorse of a notebook that comes with a Wacom digitizer and pen on the palmrest and an extra retractable 10.6-inch screen (for the W701ds).

Wacom has just announced the Intuos4 Wireless, a 9.4-inch pro-grade graphic tablet (for professional artsy-types) that features a stylus with 2,048 levels of pressure and 60 degrees of tilt recognition, and a Bluetooth connection instead of the usual wired USB.






