> full windows 10
> waccom stylus
> 128 SSD
> core m 2.6 GHz
> 4 gb of ram
> included keyboard
> 1080p screen
It seems better than a surface/ipad pro at a really sweet price:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XPM5JX2/ref=twister_B06ZYSY8MF?th=1
>4GB Ram
No
>>3009704
doubt it. galaxy 12 should be fine though
>>300983
$1,417.95 for the 8 gb ram version, that's just too expensive. my budget is up to $800 and considering this guy made this with the ancient note 8.0 https://youtu.be/Zr1c7kuItY0
I though that the book 10.6 would do the work just fine. If someone know any windows tablet for around this price that has a decent stylus, let me know it
>>3009704
That needs to go in the trash.
pretty much any medium priced notebook is good for art. Craig Mullins has been doing great digital art on a toaster running win 95 and photoshop essentials. You just won't be able to run super high res files with dozens of layers and fancy texture brushes and shit.
> 4 gb of ram
No - you need at a minimum 8GB, preferably 16GB if you're a professional.
>128 SSD
SSD is nice, but 128 is way too tiny. You'll fill it up very quickly.
>>3009704
As someone with experience on surface pro 2, iPad pro, Note series I would say no. The resolution is too low for the screen size, amoled always burns in, 4gb is Just too little these days
>>3009928
actually the 10.6 model doesnt have amoled, only the 12. but the small screen is still a problem, and the 4gb..
I have a i5 laptop with 16GB + Artisul 13D (cintiq 13HD clone) + bluetooth keyboard
this is the best combo for a "portable workstation", and the best option if you are serious with digital art
anything smaller like a tablet only is gonna be either overpriced, underpowered or both. which would be okay if its just sketches or you're an hobbyist