![]() Intel Baytrail-T Z3740 Quad-Core 1.3 GHz. Pre-installed full license MS Office Home & Student included. Wacom active stylus with 1,024 pressure levels (included) ![]() Also, the screen is small, so whether righty or lefty, the stylus is easier. This would be all right for the left-handed, but you should use the stylus for commands as it could be in inconvenient to use the multitouch with conventional Windows menus being on the left. Unlike some tablets of the same size that run Atom or Android, this one runs full Windows 8.1. A Bluetooth keyboard can optionally be added. (Also, this tablet would let you watch Flash videos without an app.) It’s comparable in size and price to the iPad mini, but iPads lack pressure sensitivity and can only run apps, not full programs. This tablet is quite exciting because it has the Wacom digitizer at a much lower price point than a Cintiq or any tablet where you draw on the screen that also has full Windows, as opposed to Atom or Android. ![]() The Vivotab also comes in a 32GB model, but most of that would be used up simply for the OS, so get the 64GB, it’s about $50 more. Last updated Monday, JAsus VivoTab Note 8 Review: digital drawing in a pint-sized package, with WindowsĪlso see our review of the Toshiba Encore Write 2 , new in 2015.
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