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Getting ready to jump into the world of tablets. It'll be used for a lot of the normal stuff: video chats so my parents and in-laws can see their grandchild, couch/bed surfing, e-books, mobile device when I don't want to bring a laptop.
But I also need a tablet that's good for artwork. I do amateur video game development, and I have a few project ideas that lend themselves to painted backgrounds and sprites more than polygons. I need a tablet that supports creative work, so I'm looking at either the Note 10.1 (2014) or the Note Pro 12.2.
The 10" tablet is probably the better form factor for most of the normal tablet use, and the lower weight--and lower price--is definitely nice. The 12" does has better battery life, but I'm not sure that's a huge deal. Mainly I'm wondering if the extra screen real estate is a major improvement for sketching and painting.
Anyone have any experience with these two form factors for artwork who can chime in?
But I also need a tablet that's good for artwork. I do amateur video game development, and I have a few project ideas that lend themselves to painted backgrounds and sprites more than polygons. I need a tablet that supports creative work, so I'm looking at either the Note 10.1 (2014) or the Note Pro 12.2.
The 10" tablet is probably the better form factor for most of the normal tablet use, and the lower weight--and lower price--is definitely nice. The 12" does has better battery life, but I'm not sure that's a huge deal. Mainly I'm wondering if the extra screen real estate is a major improvement for sketching and painting.
Anyone have any experience with these two form factors for artwork who can chime in?