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Obviously the feel of a pencil on paper is different, but I haven’t felt awkward with the screen and stylus at all. It’s taking me a little bit to get used to the interface, but I am really liking it.ĭown to the root of why I bought this thing, drawing… I haven’t played with the Apple pencil, so I can compare it with the SPen, but the SPen is really smooth and feels nearly like drawing with a pencil and paper(my favorite medium).
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Having been a former android user that went to The Darkside (iPhone, iPad) about 5 years ago I can say that Android has really matured in that time.
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Then again, I grew up on a 10"dia Computek from the early 1970’s (built around a Tektronix storage display unit, which I held on to for a number of years after the rest of the terminal went bye-bye and used as a storage unit for the oscilloscope) and no longer have young eyes.įirst impressions 2 days in with the Galaxy S3 tablet: A second display for toolbars, dialogs, and so on, is key to being able to get anything done… it stinks when the dialog blocks what you are trying to modify EVERY TIME on a small display. I spend a lot of time with autodesk tools, and,aside from those restricting to Win****, display real estate is premium. A suitable device would be quite a nice thing, given that my current laptop is well into midlife. The few that I have tried over the last several years all failed on usability. I have not migrated to a modern tablet computer for a couple reasons, among them display size. I am quite interested in this thread, as I have been using a wacom tablet for the last 15 years or so, and prior to that, a C-size Calcomp (450X550mm active area, roughly), that I still have and will one day build a USB interface for (it is 9600bps, +/-12v serial). I also want to be able to output file formats I can use like SVG or whatever, no proprietary stuff. Requirements, must have stylus, must have actual screen (hated trying to figure out where my cursor was with my old Wacom), must not be priced outrageously ($2k+ beyond my ballpark). I’ve looked at the MS Surface and some of the dedicated drawing tablets, and maybe upgrading my iPad, but I’m not quite ready to pull the trigger on any of them without hearing from folks that use them, folks that do what I do.
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I currently own an older 4th gen iPad and I’ve messed with some of the free drawing apps on it, but still not what I’m after(drawing with a finger is odd). Drawing with a mouse also leaves a lot to be desired. I’m sure some folks use a tablet for drafting/drawing and I’m curious what everyone uses? In the past I’ve used a Wacom tablet (old style without a screen) and didn’t really like it, but this was back probably close to 20 years ago.