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I searching for a tablet for drawing and discovered this one. Anyone tried drawing on it? I wondering if the experience is good.

On the page they doesn't mention if the screen supports drawing pens, but it's possible to order an MPP pen with it, so I assume that it works with Wacom or Surface pens?

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[–] [email protected] 10 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

This seems interesting, never seen it before.

But i'd say be careful as there's not much information on the screen (refresh rate, gamut range) and it's great to brag about you being able to switch parts but there's not much info on that, i'd be surprised if you can swap anything beside the ssd and some ram. Also the marketing is a bit weird, the keyboard is showed at all time but the price shown is wothout until you try to actually check the price... Kinda scummy if you ask me.

A part of me still think it looks a bit like a barebone low quality tech that is almost useless in it's option-less, low spec state.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 weeks ago

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...

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