Anyone seen this?
I suspect significant resistance.
Conductive ink pens have been around for a while - adafruit even carries ones.
How does this one qualify as a kickstarter project?
Others:
http://www.all-spec.com/products/CW2000.html?gclid=CNPS6tSN-roCFTEV7Aodw14ABw
CrossRoads:
How does this one qualify as a kickstarter project?
It's "better": "No shaking, no squeezing, no goop, no smell, no waiting for ink to dry. "
Isn't that obvious?
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CrossRoads:
How does this one qualify as a kickstarter project?
They made an "arty" video.
$250,000 to replace a black ink cartridge with a silver one. At least they aren't ripping people off on price, a $20 pledge gets you a pen and electronic thingy. They also seem to have a prototype, which I think is a Kickstarter requirement due to all the multimillion dollar vaporware projects.
Yep, still bitter.
I gave up breadboards for the most part about 9 months ago because I want my projects to have some permanence to them. Now I just use perfboard and if I make a misstep I desolder it and move on. This is a step backwards from even breadboards. But it might be an interesting teaching tool and a learning tool for first projects.