maxopus
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President, I agree that for certain works the free hand is hardly replaceable by an electronic device.My daughter has been using wacom graphic tablets for years to draw, a strong and professional use and with tablets that cost an eye (I can guarantee you! :smile.
the tablet is the top a3 model (real work area a4) in addition to which there is only the active screen, a kind of 2500 heuri sboron monitor.
well, after years, still today, often prefers to draw on paper and scan and then complete the work with photoschioppa.
because, despite a professional pen with calibrated friction, variable pressure, "chenontepossodi" resolution, paper and pen are an unsurpassed combination.
writing on the tablet is like driving a car in a video game, fun, but if you put tires on the ground there's no story.
The paper, not all the same, is the asphalt, and the pen the tire (it is said "lo" but makes me sense: ).
will be that we are omg (genetically modified) from the time of the papyri. .
Take a ride on the wacom website and see what their pen does.
I don't let my daughter know otherwise. . .
:smile:
are really too many variables and tools we have used since we have the opposable thumb

for quite normal use, such as taking notes, highlighting a particular on image with two arrows and a circle, I think a phone with a 5.5-inch screen with the integrated pen can be fine.
for texts and basic operations, with voice recognition you can really save a lot of time, it really works very well.
When I drive I make calls without removing my hands from the steering wheel and having to watch the phone ... a great thing.