Surface Book 2 - the pen is comfortable to hold, it runs a full OS, and it happily runs multiple external monitors when used with the dock. I'd recommend the 3 these days since video conference software seems to eternally consume more ram.
While I get that lots of people love their Apple stuff, I'd like to see recommendations outside of the Appleversum. It might just not make sense to get an iPad (however good they are with their pencil) if you don't own any other Apple device and are more part of the Android/Windows world.
I'm also looking for one now, got Wacom Bamboo Slate, but I didn't notice it only supports Android and iOS devices, couldn't get it to work with Windows and MacOs laptops.
I would like to find something which works with MsTeams Whiteboard as my client is very tied to using it.
We've got surface pro 7s at work. Pretty solid. I like the fact that it has both USB-C and USB-A. That means you can hook it up to a 4K screen easily enough and still attach whatever old school USB-A dongles required.
It is a full windows OS though so the temptation is to use it like one...and it does grind to a halt if you open enough big spreadsheets etc and run out of RAM.
Also bought the surface pen that goes with it. Pretty decent - but I'm no artist so hard to evaluate
For some time I used a Samsung Galaxy Book 12 (similar computer to a surface tablet computer).
For my use cases it was definitely the wrong choice. The tablet is quite heavy, so use as a tablet was very limited for me and due to the keyboard design it is also bad as a notebook.
I think the integrated stand of the Surface would at least allow you better use as a drawing tablet when you detach the keybord.
My sweet spot is a decent Notebook plus an iPad Mini for Notetaking (Goodnotes) and drawing.
The iPad that you can get for $299 has great battery life, performance and it always works.
There is no Surface that can come close to this. Firstly because Windows is a nightmare compared to iOS. Imagine giving a Windows machine to your age-old mother-in-law? It wouldn’t last a month. As a professional user I want the same stability and ease for myself.
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sebiol|5 years ago
If you are looking for a tablet in addition to your computer I would also recommend the iPad.
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Havoc|5 years ago
It is a full windows OS though so the temptation is to use it like one...and it does grind to a halt if you open enough big spreadsheets etc and run out of RAM.
Also bought the surface pen that goes with it. Pretty decent - but I'm no artist so hard to evaluate
karmakaze|5 years ago
sebiol|5 years ago
For my use cases it was definitely the wrong choice. The tablet is quite heavy, so use as a tablet was very limited for me and due to the keyboard design it is also bad as a notebook.
I think the integrated stand of the Surface would at least allow you better use as a drawing tablet when you detach the keybord.
My sweet spot is a decent Notebook plus an iPad Mini for Notetaking (Goodnotes) and drawing.
wayneftw|5 years ago
There is no Surface that can come close to this. Firstly because Windows is a nightmare compared to iOS. Imagine giving a Windows machine to your age-old mother-in-law? It wouldn’t last a month. As a professional user I want the same stability and ease for myself.
jedisct1|5 years ago
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