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Hello Everyone,
I'm a yacht designer from Turkey who is using a Surface Pro 2 as an on the go sketchbook. In Turkey, unfortunately, Microsoft doesn't sell Surface products, and I was searching an all-in-one product that I could use to make sketches, painting, in the cafes or wherever I am in my free time. Right now I have a 3 years old maxed out Macbook Pro 15 Retina and Intuos 4 as my home setup, and a SP2/4gb/64gb that I bought secondhand, roughly three months ago to try and see if i like the Surface products before paying for a SP4 or SB (I can always gift the SP2 to a family member or friend, and I bought it cheap). To be honest, I am really surprised positively by the performance of my SP2. It keeps up pretty well and I love it's portability (Even tho I hate the pink type cover that I had with it as the seller was a lady! but it's a subjective matter and not a defect about the product. )
So after my time with the SP2, I decided that I like it and want to move on to a SP4 or SB to replace my ''bulky'' house setup, to an even more ''mobile'' solution. I will use the new one for Photoshop CC (sketching, painting), Manga Studio 5, Indesign, Sketchable (anyways it is pretty lightweight) and Sketchbook Pro mostly. Normaly I also do 3d models using Alias Studio or Rhino, but I dont know if the performance of those tablets would cope with it, especialy the gpu, but it is not a big deal since I can always use the Macbook if need to 3d model, but if you have any experience about those softwares in surface devices I would love to hear from you! I don't realy game, may be twice a year I enjoy playing a car game such as Mafia 2 or GTA, but it isn't really a big deal. Then also I will be using it with web browsing (where I tend to keep too many tabs) and also movie streaming, or music streaming (Spotify) while drawing.
I am leaning towards the i7 models, even tho i5 may be enough in certain cases, for future proofness, I would prefer something with i7 and 16 gb ram (I am a ram monster when i have so many of my apps open, like photoshop, youtube, sometimes even Alias all together) Right now I am able to use the SP2 with 4gb ram but I am limiting my usage and paying attention. I want something lightweight that I can always bring with me to sketch.
What puts me into a dilemma between the SP4 and the SB is the bigger screen of SB, which i guess is a huge plus, compared for people who use it for drawing. But then there are the downside which is the battery life, because i think that mostly I will be leaving the base of the SB at home and bring the clipboard with me, but then with the poor battery life, i will have to take a power bank with me, which at the end may make it ''less portable'' than the SP4 (I know that even like that it will be lighter or equal to my Macbook Pro 15.) On the other hand SP4 sounds more like an all in one laptop (compared to just clipboard) with it's usb ports, sd slot , and the İris Pro GPU looks pretty well. Here are my questions:
- I know that SP4 has power throttling issues in gaming, do you think that I will have power throttling issues also while working in large documents with a lot of layers (yes I work a bit messy lol) in Photoshop? or Mange Studio? Let's say if I push my luck even more by streaming a music video from youtube at the same time? SB has less risk of power throttling in those situation given the dedicated GPU option in case if I use the base?
- I have seen/read a lot of reviews between SP2 Wacom Pen and SP3 N-Trig Pen, for people who upgraded from SP2, how do you find drawing or sketching in SP4 compared to the SP2 since I read that there is a big improvement compared to SP3? I know the initial registering pressure (I don't remember how it was called) is higher compared to the Wacom, I had actualy noticed it when I tested SP3 once (the only time I had the chance to test) , tho it was on Freshpaint, so I dont know how it changes on other softwares on SP3.
- I like the screen and read about people who doesn't advice the use of screen protectors (I would go matte if I decide to get one) for the slight loss of pen sensitivity, but then you get the plus point of a more textured software which I would find pleasing for drawing. I was curious if it is possible to scratch the screen with the pen on higher pressure strokes (higher pressure in human standarts, not exagerating! lol) and the loss of sensitivity with the matte screen protectors (I am talking about the tempered glass ones) is that much noticeable?
- Have you ever seen any accessories made for SB Clipboard, like a kickstand cover or may be something that is attached to the power connection port that adds a usb port or sd card port while in use as a clipboard? Is it even possible technicaly?
- The screen of the SB is realy that much bigger than the SP4? I read something about 20%, but either case would be an huge upgrade after my SP2 screen.
- Any of you has an experience on these products with a Nurbs 3d modelling software like Alias or Rhino? It won't be a deal breaker for me, but if it runs them smoothly (of course it depends on the complexity of the model) which I highly doubt, it would be an amazing surprise and plus.
I didn't put other laptops or 2 in 1's into this comparison because for me a pen to draw is a must, it should be portable and powerful. I heard that HP/Dell pens (Synaptics) aren't good for drawing so the XPS models isn't even an option for me. And unfortunately Vaio Canvas Z is not an option since they don't ship outside Europe or Japan, and if the device has a problem, it would be pretty hard to have it fixed here but I go pretty often to Europe, so Surface Pro will be easier on that matter. And lastly, Wacom Companion 2 is too bulky, makes it less portable to me, and I prefer/like the form factor of SP4 more for what I want and ''need''.
Sorry for the long post, and thank you in advance.
Cheers,
I'm a yacht designer from Turkey who is using a Surface Pro 2 as an on the go sketchbook. In Turkey, unfortunately, Microsoft doesn't sell Surface products, and I was searching an all-in-one product that I could use to make sketches, painting, in the cafes or wherever I am in my free time. Right now I have a 3 years old maxed out Macbook Pro 15 Retina and Intuos 4 as my home setup, and a SP2/4gb/64gb that I bought secondhand, roughly three months ago to try and see if i like the Surface products before paying for a SP4 or SB (I can always gift the SP2 to a family member or friend, and I bought it cheap). To be honest, I am really surprised positively by the performance of my SP2. It keeps up pretty well and I love it's portability (Even tho I hate the pink type cover that I had with it as the seller was a lady! but it's a subjective matter and not a defect about the product. )
So after my time with the SP2, I decided that I like it and want to move on to a SP4 or SB to replace my ''bulky'' house setup, to an even more ''mobile'' solution. I will use the new one for Photoshop CC (sketching, painting), Manga Studio 5, Indesign, Sketchable (anyways it is pretty lightweight) and Sketchbook Pro mostly. Normaly I also do 3d models using Alias Studio or Rhino, but I dont know if the performance of those tablets would cope with it, especialy the gpu, but it is not a big deal since I can always use the Macbook if need to 3d model, but if you have any experience about those softwares in surface devices I would love to hear from you! I don't realy game, may be twice a year I enjoy playing a car game such as Mafia 2 or GTA, but it isn't really a big deal. Then also I will be using it with web browsing (where I tend to keep too many tabs) and also movie streaming, or music streaming (Spotify) while drawing.
I am leaning towards the i7 models, even tho i5 may be enough in certain cases, for future proofness, I would prefer something with i7 and 16 gb ram (I am a ram monster when i have so many of my apps open, like photoshop, youtube, sometimes even Alias all together) Right now I am able to use the SP2 with 4gb ram but I am limiting my usage and paying attention. I want something lightweight that I can always bring with me to sketch.
What puts me into a dilemma between the SP4 and the SB is the bigger screen of SB, which i guess is a huge plus, compared for people who use it for drawing. But then there are the downside which is the battery life, because i think that mostly I will be leaving the base of the SB at home and bring the clipboard with me, but then with the poor battery life, i will have to take a power bank with me, which at the end may make it ''less portable'' than the SP4 (I know that even like that it will be lighter or equal to my Macbook Pro 15.) On the other hand SP4 sounds more like an all in one laptop (compared to just clipboard) with it's usb ports, sd slot , and the İris Pro GPU looks pretty well. Here are my questions:
- I know that SP4 has power throttling issues in gaming, do you think that I will have power throttling issues also while working in large documents with a lot of layers (yes I work a bit messy lol) in Photoshop? or Mange Studio? Let's say if I push my luck even more by streaming a music video from youtube at the same time? SB has less risk of power throttling in those situation given the dedicated GPU option in case if I use the base?
- I have seen/read a lot of reviews between SP2 Wacom Pen and SP3 N-Trig Pen, for people who upgraded from SP2, how do you find drawing or sketching in SP4 compared to the SP2 since I read that there is a big improvement compared to SP3? I know the initial registering pressure (I don't remember how it was called) is higher compared to the Wacom, I had actualy noticed it when I tested SP3 once (the only time I had the chance to test) , tho it was on Freshpaint, so I dont know how it changes on other softwares on SP3.
- I like the screen and read about people who doesn't advice the use of screen protectors (I would go matte if I decide to get one) for the slight loss of pen sensitivity, but then you get the plus point of a more textured software which I would find pleasing for drawing. I was curious if it is possible to scratch the screen with the pen on higher pressure strokes (higher pressure in human standarts, not exagerating! lol) and the loss of sensitivity with the matte screen protectors (I am talking about the tempered glass ones) is that much noticeable?
- Have you ever seen any accessories made for SB Clipboard, like a kickstand cover or may be something that is attached to the power connection port that adds a usb port or sd card port while in use as a clipboard? Is it even possible technicaly?
- The screen of the SB is realy that much bigger than the SP4? I read something about 20%, but either case would be an huge upgrade after my SP2 screen.
- Any of you has an experience on these products with a Nurbs 3d modelling software like Alias or Rhino? It won't be a deal breaker for me, but if it runs them smoothly (of course it depends on the complexity of the model) which I highly doubt, it would be an amazing surprise and plus.
I didn't put other laptops or 2 in 1's into this comparison because for me a pen to draw is a must, it should be portable and powerful. I heard that HP/Dell pens (Synaptics) aren't good for drawing so the XPS models isn't even an option for me. And unfortunately Vaio Canvas Z is not an option since they don't ship outside Europe or Japan, and if the device has a problem, it would be pretty hard to have it fixed here but I go pretty often to Europe, so Surface Pro will be easier on that matter. And lastly, Wacom Companion 2 is too bulky, makes it less portable to me, and I prefer/like the form factor of SP4 more for what I want and ''need''.
Sorry for the long post, and thank you in advance.
Cheers,
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