I don’t think it’s a case of choosing this rather than an iPad - totally different use cases imo. I have had some variety of ipad for the past eleven years. It has never stopped me getting ereaders - I use it for completely different things - e.g. forums, news websites and apps, occasionally videos. My daughter uses the pencil in a drawing app and, using all the layering, etc. techniques, in one particular app has produced professional standard digital art. But she is very talented in traditional media as well (translation of talented - she works at improving her skills for hours every single day, sells her artworks and is also at Art School). However, now she is at college, she now uses a professional digital drawing board which attaches to her MacBook, in addition to her iPad, which is more for fun these days.
My ereaders I use for reading books, and when my Scribe arrives, I look forward to using the notes, to see if this will be useful for me.
What will be nice is seeing maps etc., in my books at a decent, legible size. I also have a bunch of su doku and other puzzles on PDF, so I’m looking forward to trying out doing them with the pen.
Yes, I can do su doku and puzzles etc., on the iPad, and I do, but it will nice to have a screen that is easier on the eyes to try them on.
Last edited by Pjama; 10-25-2022 at 02:43 PM.
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