Tuesday, August 16, 2011

PenMoto, reborn

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We looked at PenMoto, where he continued to shine in the eyes of its creator and, unfortunately, it was never completed, as a designer, Kelvin by GEIS, lifted it on Kickstarter. Well friends, PenMoto is returned, and it is better than ever.

The new draft includes one and the same product mount magnet keeps the Wacom pen or paint Pen in place so that you can use the keyboard and then flip it back in your hand when you're ready to do-and $ 25 you get one feather ($ 35 for international orders). However, Kevin has improved many of the functions and dramatically reduce production complexity. Previous supporters of the project will receive a free pen when he made.

Why did they cancel the previous project?

We took a chance by eliminating the previous funding impulse, but this is something that we have improved.

-Self-Sizing rings (no need to measure your finger)

-Adaptive Couplers for virtually any pen or stylus

-Simplified pledges

-Stylish, light and more comfortable

-Four alternatives for production

So there you have it: a pen holder, in the future, is still alive and kicking and is waiting for your pledge.

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