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Post by ellietaylorartist on Mar 31, 2014 23:54:24 GMT
Lenovo has come out with a giant 19.5 inch android tablet. It doesn't have a custom stylus, but I suppose one could use a dagi stylus or an adonit jot stylus. The review did say that some apps wouldn't work, so I don't know if all the painting programs would work on it. The tablet is also pretty heavy, weighing about 10 lbs so it wouldn't be very portable or easy to hold. The Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is a better tablet for drawing, only weighs 1.5 lbs and its price is going down. The price of the Lenovo runs about $350 and you can buy a wireless keyboard and mouse for it. It also has 320 GBs of storage. Here is the link to the review. www.androidheadlines.com/2014/03/featured-lenovo-n308-review.html
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Post by HertsJoaTMoN on Apr 1, 2014 13:09:35 GMT
Blimey. That is a large tablet. I've been looking at getting the Samsung Windows ATIV PRO, but its going to be months before I can afford anything new. I love android but I would like fully functioning work horse tablet as well. My work flow would then be Android for sketches and rough work. Windows for detail, finishing etc...
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Post by HertsJoaTMoN on Apr 1, 2014 13:17:23 GMT
That lenovo doesn't appear to have a digitizer layer though which would rule it out for me. I'd happily pay and additional £100 or so for that functionality.
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Post by ellietaylorartist on Apr 2, 2014 2:17:34 GMT
No, it doesn't have the functionality of the Galaxy Note tablets, it's just a huge regular android tablet like the Asus and Acer brands. It doesn't have pressure sensitivity and it's heavy! I think I will watch for the price of the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 to go down. It has gone down about about $100 dollars on Amazon for the 32 GB version and the 64 GB version has gone down $50. Maybe by Christmas, it will be down even more!
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