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Hey what is the best (with reasonable price) tablet to takes notes with. That also have great pen implementation
Hey what is the best (with reasonable price) tablet to takes notes with. That also have great pen implementation
I suggest doing some research into the Dell Venue 8 Pro. I understand that the first wave of devices had issues and the 1st gen pen was not the best, but I've been hearing good things about the latest firmware and 2nd gen pen. $200 DV8P + $40 pen. Worth looking into. I'm seriously considering trading my Surface 2 in to get one.Hey what is the best (with reasonable price) tablet to takes notes with. That also have great pen implementation
The 10inch form factor is good from your experience?
I really don't think you are going to want a tablet larger than 12 inches lol
I know there are some, but none with stylus support as far as I know.
Hey what is the best (with reasonable price) tablet to takes notes with. That also have great pen implementation
I'm forced to use an Android tablet at my school, so I chose to get the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0, it's a good tablet that is cheap compared to some of the other note taking tablets out there. Unfortunately google isn't really supporting the tablet by releasing OS updates (I'm still running jellybean 4.2 or whatever it's called.). The note taking capabilities are good but they can be better. If you are using a Windows PC and a Windows Phone I would recommend that you look at the Dell Venue 8 Pro, Surface Pro 2 and Surface Pro 3. The nice thing about using a Windows Tablet is that the notes will sync across all your devices (IF you use an app that's available on all the devices, such as One Note).
Imagine you make a note on your Surface Pro 3 about what you need to buy next time you are at the shop. Now you don't want to bring your Pro 3 with you to the shop, because it's too big. So you take your Windows Phone instead. Now you arrive at the shop and you can look at the note (that you made on your tablet) on your phone. While shoping you see a new Windows Phone. it peeks your interest but you don't have time to look at it right now, so you make a note on your phone to go check out the Lumia Goldfinger. You arrive at home but your tablet needs to charge, so you decide to go on your Windows 8.1 PC. On the PC you find your note about the Lumia Goldfinger. You do some research and it turns out you love the phone. You immediately buy it on eBay, it's set to arrive the next day.
That is just a quick explanation of why it's good to have your notes sync across your devices. Anyways, you're probably tired of reading this, so I'll start wrapping it up. I hope this helps you choose the tablet that's best for you. Cheers
Sent from my Galaxy Note 8.0
That was all a very convincing argument.
10 points Simmix