About this deal
I currently don't have a computer beyond a chrome book and an old laptop that runs Linux and need both a tablet and a computer. I have recently been using my iPad Pro and Procreate for digital artwork and wanted to take things to 'the next level' with a bigger screen.
If you are an artist and need a drawing tablet but don’t have to connect it to a desktop computer anytime you want to do something halfway decent, this device is for you. It will also prove a great purchase if you’re looking for something to support your gaming hobbies as it packs quite a punch. However, the Studio 22 is prepared for this with its special cooling system that stops the processor from overheating. Besides, your phone or tablet could be charged using one of USB-C ports with up to 15W reverse charging functionality.The SSD is many times faster than the HDD, and is used as the main storage for the OS, leading to near-instant boot times. It may be to support both-handed users but other tablets are welcoming technologies that seek the issue better and conveniently.
I want an /okay/ rig, and otherwise in the current chip market would be looking at gutting my pockets on a mac (If I'm getting a full rig, I'm going big or going home). You now no longer have to worry about constantly charging your pen, and can continue to draw and paint for many hours, so long as the tablet itself is powered. Also, is it possible to move my Krita Settings Configurations to the all-in-one, and if so, could you explain how to with steps?If I were to spend that amount of money, the Kamvas Pro 24 with its 2560x1440 display would appeal me more. When it comes to the ergonomic build, you get to have a comfortable stylus with a lovely grip, enabling you to use the pen for a long without any signs of fatigue.