I'm kind of surprised by the lack of interest in this size tablet. I downsized my IPP from 12.9 to 11, and I'm much happier with the smaller size overall. There have been very few times where I was drawing and I wanted the larger screen, but honestly, in those times I would have wanted a larger screen than the 12.9 could give me, and that's reason for me to get a larger pen display, not a giant tablet.
Definitely a personal preference thing, but it appears overall you may be in the majority. I have always liked around an 11" size though. My first netbook back in the day was an 11 inch HP iirc. That thing was a workhorse and lasted me a good long time for what it was. I also used to always draw on moleskin sized sketchbooks though back when I did traditional art more, so I guess I'm just used to the smaller size from both sides.
Probably not the appropriate thread but whatever happened to the 11" Spro rumors or even a WoA SGo. Shouldn't these be the first target for Arm Windows devices?
MS sadly has gone the way of Boeing under Nadella. Moving at a fast speed and breaking things just to prop up stock prices
Well, at least their Active Tab line is still going, albeit with their inferior own SoCs. Replaceable battery, headphone jack, Spen, tough (no unnecessary glass and nice rugged plastic).
They even have pogo pogo pins, so all it really needs is a keyboard that uses them...
I'm kind of surprised by the lack of interest in this size tablet. I downsized my IPP from 12.9 to 11, and I'm much happier with the smaller size overall. There have been very few times where I was drawing and I wanted the larger screen, but honestly, in those times I would have wanted a larger screen than the 12.9 could give me, and that's reason for me to get a larger pen display, not a giant tablet.
Probably not the appropriate thread but whatever happened to the 11" Spro rumors or even a WoA SGo. Shouldn't these be the first target for Arm Windows devices?
MS sadly has gone the way of Boeing under Nadella. Moving at a fast speed and breaking things just to prop up stock prices
Wow. I wonder if that one just didn't sell as well.
Well, at least their Active Tab line is still going, albeit with their inferior own SoCs. Replaceable battery, headphone jack, Spen, tough (no unnecessary glass and nice rugged plastic).
They even have pogo pogo pins, so all it really needs is a keyboard that uses them...