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Post by ellietaylorartist on Feb 28, 2014 3:40:26 GMT
This looks like it might me a more affordable alternative to Galaxy Note tablets. I think the price is around $199. I don't think it has advanced pressure sensitivity like the Galaxy Notes, but it might be a nice quick sketch tablet. The Tegra 3 processor in my ASUS TF 300T is pretty fast and this one has a Tegra 4. Here is a link to its website. www.evga.com/articles/00790/
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Post by HertsJoaTMoN on Feb 28, 2014 16:04:35 GMT
It's a good looking tablet but although 7inches doesnt sound that much smaller than 8, it actually results in 25% less screen. My brother has the old nexus 7 tablet and I found it to small. The price is hard to argue against though. Saying that, the only Note 8.0 (which I paid £300 for), is now down to £200 in various places as the newer version is due out soon.
I find it frustrating that 7 inches and 10 inches are the standard for android tablets as I feel 8/9 and 11/12 are more ideal sizes for portable devices. Well, at least ones that people would use to create on (writing / drawing etc) rather than just consume through (video / games / internet etc). I'm hoping the Note pro opens the market to more alternative sizes to the tablet standards.
It may just be that I'm used to a4 and a5 as the standard sizes of paper that I use that I'd like tablets of similar form factor.
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Post by ellietaylorartist on Feb 28, 2014 20:42:23 GMT
Yes, I found my 7 inch tablet a little too small for drawing comfortably. I really like the 8 inch Galaxy Note for drawing and when I need more detail the 10.1 inch works nicely. I also want to get the 12.2 Note Pro when the price goes down. I see even more reviews from artists that are really liking it.
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