Hey guys, I'm actually thinking to buy new tablet which supports something like Wacom Digitizer for precision and accuracy during note taking in my lecture class. I prefer tablet something like Galaxy Note 10.1 or 8 as they have wacom digitizer and S - Pen ( the normal stylus for capacitive screen not precise and accurate ) but the main factor for not choosing Galaxy Note is due to the design (very fugly for me). Are there any other tablets that have the same features as Galaxy Note ? My preference would be Windows OS
go try out the digitizer from Dell. see it is good enough for you or not
and also --- we hear Wacom Wacom Wacom when it comes to active digitizer. Maybe that is the reason you think that's is your only option.
We do have other brands of active digitizer - Hanvon and N-Trig to name a few
Hey guys, I'm actually thinking to buy new tablet which supports something like Wacom Digitizer for precision and accuracy during note taking in my lecture class. I prefer tablet something like Galaxy Note 10.1 or 8 as they have wacom digitizer and S - Pen ( the normal stylus for capacitive screen not precise and accurate ) but the main factor for not choosing Galaxy Note is due to the design (very fugly for me). Are there any other tablets that have the same features as Galaxy Note ? My preference would be Windows OS
see how the N-Trig active digitizer pen works on the new Sony Vaio Duo 13 Intel Hasswell hybrid
This post has been edited by g5sim: Nov 10 2013, 03:27 AM
The problem is : win app won't allow installed in SD card. Unless it is a portable app which required no installations.
this is not the absolute truth. You can actually install apps from Windows Store to an SD Card. There is a work around. you need to so some registry editing and folder name renaming - that's it
This post has been edited by g5sim: Nov 10 2013, 11:08 AM
see how the N-Trig active digitizer pen works on the new Sony Vaio Duo 13 Intel Hasswell hybrid
yes, I have experienced the NTrig pen as well, its not too bad. Its sensitive to electrical noise though, so it might behave a bit weird if your power socket isn't delivering clean power. But the REAL issue of the non Wacom pens so far is...
Bloody farking AAAA battery, seriously, if you think its not a problem when I've only found it onsale in ONE shop around PJ you must think you won't use it for more than a year!
Overall, the tablet is quite good. I was able to play Fleet Operations, PES 2014 (1027x768 Low) and old capcom games using emulator. Have yet to test Crysis, but I think it wont be enjoyable. On battery life, I doubt 11 hours is reachable, but probably for just surfing the internet and not streaming any videos. 7-9 hours are probably more reasonable for a good mix of work involved. This is a tablet with an atom processor folks. You need to be realistic in terms of your expectations. Movies, editing docs, reading, some low res gaming is ok with it.
This is a tablet with an atom processor folks. You need to be realistic in terms of your expectations. Movies, editing docs, reading, some low res gaming is ok with it.
That's the main issue with a lot of people, just open tons of browser windows, containing tons of Flash games, then complain the system is slow even though the system is quite good one.
how is this compare to samsung ativ xe500? currently goin for 1099 at 1gadget..without keyboard.(wat i need is actually the stylus more than keyboard) plan to get it this week..then bump into this t100.
how is this compare to samsung ativ xe500? currently goin for 1099 at 1gadget..without keyboard.(wat i need is actually the stylus more than keyboard) plan to get it this week..then bump into this t100.
sifus pls gv ur guide.thx
T100 cannot support active stylus. if you want to use it for note taking and media consumption - then the last gen Atom processor powered XE500 will do.
also the sammy model has double the storage at 64GB