Thanks, will take a look!
We looked for convertible because planning to travel a lot. But judging by what others say, it’s probably better to have a dedicated device for drawing…
Thanks, will take a look!
We looked for convertible because planning to travel a lot. But judging by what others say, it’s probably better to have a dedicated device for drawing…
Does linux support from manufacturer really matter?
Not really, but from my experience Linux on laptops sometimes have issues with things like battery life.
I have a SteamDeck to compare and it works just perfect, this is why I were looking at manufacturer support.
Thanks! Yes, she interested only in modeling. Cycles needed more for cool showcases 😅 Will take a look at System76.
Yeah, I have an Nvidia GPU on my desktop and I regret that I didn’t buy an AMD card.
We looking for a laptop with good manufacturer support because they quite often have either battery or sleep issues.
Thanks!
We just planning to travel a lot soon and wanted to avoid carry a lot of stuff with us. But you probably right, it’s better to have a dedicated device…
They usually cut costs in unnoticeable for regular consumer way. Like include some chemistry that easy to produce and makes it tasty, but bad for health.
I have a small question about the keyboard :) How does it connect to the tablet? Via pins, it’s not BT?
but capacitive (most new touch screens) don’t seem to detect the Wacom pen
Yes, it’s totally expected! But looks like this screen supports MPP pens.
Thank you!
This is very helpful, thank you a lot!
How is the passive cooling? Does it get hot?
That’s interesting details, thanks!
I saw a few posts on their reddit, like this, they were positive, but no one mentioned the drawing aspect…
Awesome, thank you!
How is your drawing experience?
How is your drawing experience?
Similar to what most smartwatches can: measure heartbeat, show notifications and answer calls from your smartphone, flashlight (by showing white write screen), show weather, etc.
PineTime is nice, wearing it right now.
One does not exclude the other. You can have a fancy name and a semantic versioning.
Of course! I was just joking.
Agree! That’s why we are looking for something for a manufacturer support. We don’t consider used market only because thinking about something powerful.
I have a SteamDeck and very satisfied with how GNU/Linux runs on it. Windows even run worse on it 😅