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A tablet for a student?
Hello habr!
Recently I tried to write with a stylus on asus ep121 , I liked it. I want something similar, but preferably on android.
Accordingly, the questions are:
1. How does the android (and other operating systems) deal with software for writing text by hand (I don’t know how to call it correctly). That is, I write with a stylus on the screen, the picture is saved. Preferably something adapted for this, that is, with a sheet unlimited in two dimensions and "checkered" paper. Ideally, the ability to immediately insert text or an image next to it, but this is not necessary.
2. Are there "normal" (which are comfortable to write) styluses for capacitive screens?
And the general question - which tablet would you recommend for tasks: writing, reading PDF, everything else is trivia and seems to be about the same for all tablets. The screen is preferably around 10 inches.
UPDATE: you need to write with your hands, because due to the specifics of the specialty (mathematics), you have to write a lot of formulas and draw a lot of graphs - the abstract consists of 90% of them.
Thanks for your advice.
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I also once thought how to write formulas quickly on a laptop, but over time I realized that a comfortable A4 notebook and a fountain pen are best suited for lectures. The rest is from the evil one, only if you make a lot of text or notes with notes. Nothing is better than paper and a pen until IMHO come up with.
Even the same formulas on a tablet will surely have problems with small indices and other nuances. Even good capacitive touch screens are still far from accurate in terms of accuracy from a regular pen (a quality one that you buy for several years to write a lot).
And what about the "electronic notepad"? For example, this one saves enough pages, large size, it is more convenient to write than with a stylus. Or do you need something else from the tablet, besides saving lectures in electronic form?
I'm sorry, but why write on a tablet? IMHO the keyboard is much more convenient and faster.
Google about Kno . Well, then lick your lips, cry and forget.
By the way, I have been giving lectures only in electronic form for a long time. Everything is simple with the formulas - the syntax is learned there in a week and written very quickly, I haven’t figured out what to do with the graphs yet - so I take a photo from a neighbor and insert it into the summary via bluetooth: D A crutch, yes, but it’s done with 2 mouse clicks, so it doesn’t bother.
Try to look at HTC Flyer, judging by the reviews, it is quite an interesting device, although I don’t know if it will be convenient to work with it.
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