What does «
full stylus support» bring me in the world of Android, and what are some of the other pros and cons between the G3 and the Note?
Not exact matches
-- Display: 11.6 - inch anti-glare
full HD touchscreen with
stylus — Chipset: Intel Core processor — OS: Windows 8 Pro 64 - bit — Connectivity: Wi - Fi b / g / n, Intel Wireless Display, optional HSPA + and 4G LTE
support, microHDMI, Bluetooth 4.0 — Dimensions: 229 mm x 189 mm x 12.4 mm — Weight: 825 grams and higher
It features a 13.3 inch display with
full WACOM
stylus support to draw and make notes on the fly.
Still
full page turnings, no color, no big ereaders (except for the Sony), no good
stylus support to make notes etc They REALLY could use some innovations.
It comes with a
full QWERTY physical keyboard or an alpha - numeric keyboard, includes a 2.8 - inch touchscreen display with a
stylus,
supports UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications Systems) 3G, 802.11 b / g and Bluetooth, and a 3 megapixel camera.
The IdeaPad Tablet P1 boasts a multitouch touchscreen display and optional
stylus pen for added flexibility, easy access to Web content thanks to
full Flash
support and HD playback, and Microsoft Security Essentials for an extra layer of security.
For the first time, a non-Pro iPad has
full Apple Pencil
support, which is a pretty great win for people who want easy and great
stylus input on a tablet.
Essentially, if
stylus support is a big deal for your needs, you can shell out a bit less for the Surface Pro 3, and you'll be getting access to a
full desktop experience to boot.
That's a device that makes
full use of this device's
support of pen tilt and — thanks to the Intel Core i5 — lag-less
stylus action.
Both versions feature
full touchscreen
support, and active
styli, an area familiar to both manufacturers.
Microsoft learned their lesson and launched the Surface Pro 2 with practically perfect stability and great hardware improvements to the battery life for example as well as
full support for the
stylus.