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Originally Posted by readthinksurvive
hello, worth to buy sony dpt to replace clipboard flow?
I usually use paper for doing my sketches and kobo elipsa for reading as the writing can be buggy and delete patches of my work and kobo screen very fragile so i am afraid to write much on it, so was wondering since the sony DPT 13.3" is cheap for it's size on eBay, if it worth to get it for dedicated writing? like all in one place for ideas, i don't use my LCD tablet for sketches/concepts because its not the final form hence paper usage and i was thinking of supernote A4X but it does too much stuff! (already have an LCD tablet for that). just want bigger screen for writing. what do you guys think? is this a hoarder question? lol
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I love my DPT-S1, but you might want to consider testing a unit if possible to see if it meets your use case.
I take notes on mine all the time. Works great with an excellent response time. I'm almost certain the stylus isn't wacom though. I'm no artist - like XKCD puts me to shame - but I'd imagine the lack of pressure sensitivity would limit the kinds of sketches that can be made.
The device mounts as an external drive allowing for platform independent pdf transfer.
Not sure what you mean by "clipboard flow" so I'm afraid I can't be of any help there.