I leave a review from the point of view of a tutor and an amateur artist. Despite all the above jambs, there is simply nothing better than the iPad on the tablet market. (Samsungs, they say, are good, but most of the software and UI inside applications are simply not optimized for the large screen of the tablet, and therefore "what maemo, then maemo") The good news is that you do not have to carry heaps of textbooks and printouts. You can sort study files and complete assignments right on the screen. Draw, trace, make arrows in English textbooks. Children especially like to move the stylus across the screen. There are no questions here: for pupils, students and tutors - must-have! At the same time, I do not consider myself the most "artistic" artist - but I think that if this is not a profession but a hobby, then you can get much more pleasure from the iPad than from standard graphics tablets. Verdict: Since I bought it in the Market for 40,000 - 10 out of 10! For a nominal price of 50k + a new Pencil for 11k + a case, a film, an adapter, a keyboard and a mouse, and even without a SIM card, a toad would strangle it specifically.
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