
If your plan would be to leave it at home, work in there when you are at home, 2 - 3 hours a day, there's no question, the PC is a better buy.
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In the other side, a 700 $ (maybe 900 with an average-fine monitor, but this would be quite a good PC) pc will do more FULL service than any iPad, unless you work making exterior sketches all the time. But I recon is a hassle, and not everybody is fine with that as I am. I know I'm not lazy to move an entire office, I do this very often, even these days, so, got used to it. about purchasing an iPad or a PC (I'd totally buy a PC, no matter what, I personally would never have a doubt about that), one of the main considerations is if you are going to need to be constantly moving. When you are ready, decide what machine to buy.Īlso, thinking twice. Have you considered just buying the Affinity Workbooks and studying those? You will probably want them anyway.
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It lacks of a real file system, IMO, although that's not a huge issue, and I don't particularly like iOS, compared to Mac OS or Windows, but not a big issue for you. I really recommend the Pencil, more than the keyboard, even if that's key for a lot of work in college, too.
#Yoink comic book fx portable#
But wacom yet to develop a so compact and so round portable device. In other aspects, Wacom pens are superior. It is also a wacom-like device, just, my POV, in some aspects, kind of better. Also, Truetone is nice for regular use, as it varies according to lighting and all, but for working with design and some color accuracy, disable it or it can be a problem. Go for the 12.9, even if some bucks more. If you want to do design, illustration, etc, IMO (well, all the time I'm supposing you are after an iPad PRO, or I hope so.), don't go for the 10.5 or 9.7.12.9 is already too small. an ipad is amazing, and you get all in one: A sRGB compliant monitor, now also capable of a wide color space (P3), and perhaps can help you work in many environments, keep motivation up, and all time learning.Just beware leaving it flies. So much of a temptation for the friends of others people's private property. I tell ya, those weeks in the year, I wouldn't do any OTHER exercise.

In a smaller scale, many years later, at another job, I was again the target of jokes (I laugh myself about it, no issue) 'cause I'd call my small tower back then a "mobile computer", as was small enough to bring it like a large box under my arm in the bus.Some weeks EVERY DAY. To go see the family when I worked at other town. I was always chased with jokes among friends 'cause I'd always said my 17" CRT monitor + big Pentium (the old ones) tower, dunno if 40 Kg of weight, was a "mobile" solution, because I would load it in the back of the car, and I would "move" it, every single weekend. With that out of the way and decided in your side, a fun anecdote. Motivation, (well, in everything) specially in learning is the 99%. The PC would be even cheaper (although not really portable.), but as R C-R says, if that is what you want, that is what counts.
