Q. Hi!
I am taking art for GCSE (like American finals) and for my coursework, I would like to do digital art as it is a bit different and funky.
I have used tablets for art before, but my friend (who has been using tablets for years) said I should get a Wacom as opposed to the Android I occasionally use. I dislike the Android as it is clumsy, old and needs realigning every few minutes, so I think it is time to upgrade.
What tablet should I get that meets the criteria:
-Price is unimportant.
-I will use it for drawing, sketching and painting.
-Needs to be durable and hard to break, as I am so clumsy.
-It needs to have quite a bit screen, so I can see it without my glasses.
-Have you ever used it? Did you like it?
-What software did you use on it, if any?
-Does it need any 'add ons', such as software, pens, nibs, etc?
A. i would prefer android, but wacom is good too, for android you will need a fat wallet, buy a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 or 10.1, for wacom, i don't know, Bamboo tablet ?
EDIT:
i forgot answering your questions
for Galaxy Note 2 or 10.1
1. Skip
2. works for the note
3. needs a protective case
4. it's huge enough (10.1
5. for the 10.1 i never use it, but for the note 2, it's nice
6. S Note (stock)
7. No extra software needed
for Wacom:
1. Skip
2. Needs a computer (i guess)
3. Needs a protective bag (diffrent from the Note 10.1)
4. don't know
5. No, i never use it
6. don't know, but paint... sounds weird
7. no (i guess)
I'm looking for a folding keyboard case WITH A TRACKPAD for my samsung galaxy tab 7?
Q. It just needs to house a 7 inch tablet, not be specifically for the galaxy tab. I have found several without a trackpad. I am looking for something like this: http://www.digitaltek.co.nz/categories/android-tablets-accessori/7-inch-keyboard-mouse-leather-case
Preferably wireless
Thank you
A. Why would you need a trackpad when the tablet is a touchscreen, essentially a very large trackpad?
Which one I should select, Galaxy Tab 7" or Google Nexus 7" ?
Q. I'm going to buy a small tablet in a few days, and I'm still dilemma of making choices.
I was going to run for a cheap low end tablet that has good review like Nexus 7 (around $200). But the problem is Nexus 7 doesn't have 2 things that I really need:
- dual camera
- expandable memory card slot
And then my sister suggest me to buy a somewhat more premium tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab 7" (around $250), which is indeed has those two things. But isn't that Tab 7 has already a little "out of date" ? I mean, it has been around for a while, and I'm afraid that, despite it has dual camera and memory card slot, it will lack in other areas such as display quality, processor (I heard that nexus sports a fantastic processor despite being a low end tablet), and not to mention that it has a smaller internal memory (8GB vs nexus starting from 16GB). But it can be expanded, so it's not much of a downside.
I will mainly use the tablet for taking notes, browse website, showing client gallery about my works, playing games, and then to smaller extend, watching videos. sometimes I need to use video call. which is why I need dual camera.
Can you suggest me which tab I should select, galaxy tab or google nexus? Or maybe you have a better option for me for tablet 7" with price ranged from USD 150-250? Thank you very much. :)
A. Depends what you are going to use it for. If you plan on doing some heavy hands on stuffs or will be using it all the time, the Galaxy Tab will do. Why? Because its built with more features and better build quality (Korean made= Higher standards).
The nexus 7 is alright but it does has its limitations like it has back camera, 16GB model does not have a expandable memory slot etc. I went around and looked for some info on youtube for my nexus 7 and found that it the screen isn't as durable as the other tabs out there. Drop tests suggests that when the tab is droped on the corners at a reasonably distance, there is a chance that the screen can crack or pop out. But those are . . .somewhat fixable with careful hands and a casing.
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