@dying2l you need the wacom driver for it to work right. If you have trouble finding it, send your email through my account, and ill send it to you. I have the same machine.
How about the new HP tablet? I have seen them in stores for $799.00(in US dollors) Seems be a really really nice tablet. I was just wondering in the $1,000 range which is the best.
wow is that a motion computer you have back there? le1600? That's funny, I'm trying to decide between that and the m7 which is why I'm watching this. If the le1600 has pressure sensitivity I might get it, but it's unclear. Some people definitely have it on their le1600, dunno why a few claim not to have it. What I like about m7 though... keyboard.
@eggfinallap That was actually an LE1700, but yes the LE1600 has a Wacom Penabled Digitizer, the same as the M700 does. So you may have to download the Wacom driver, but it definately has pressure sensitivity.
@muffinproject I assume by less accurate you are referring to 256 degrees of pressure sensitivity - as apposed to 1024 on the Cintiq? Yes most people can't tell the difference, it is very subtle. What most crossover users notice is the lack of additional features like tilt sensitivity. As far as pen accuracy goes it is the same pixel for pixel.
Yes, the bundled software is a big downside of most large manufacturers. One notable exception is Motion Computing who bundle nothing .
im trying to decide between the M750 or the Fujitsu 5010, probebly the toshiba lower price. would anyone suggest this for Photoshop/sketchbook pro artists?
I would not recommend it. First of all I prefer the Wacom Cintiq 21UX. Use it my self love it! But if you are looking for something more cheaper I should go with the Wacom Intuos.
If I where you I should think again. A tablet pc is cool because you can walk around with it and maybe use it as a portfolio like I do sometime. But working with it not so handy at all.
It completely depends on how you intend to use it. If you are a designer sitting at a desk all day then a Cintiq is the way to go for sure. Using an Intuos on the other hand is much harder than writing or drawing directly on the screen. And of course neither of those solutions are mobile at all!
If you are a mobile worker, then working with a tablet pc is very handy indeed! We never recommend anything until we know what people need to do...
im getting a tablet pc for school and the tx2500 has the price but this has the features and i want it so bad but its 1700 dollars with everything i need :(
the tx2500 is pretty good for the money AMD ATHOLON X2 64bit @2.0 ghz 4 gigs ATI HD3200 280gb hdd tablet works like a charm and has amazing performance check out the benchmarks cs4 runs like a charm ;) $900
can i play runescape on it?
dudelivestrong 2 months ago
@dudelivestrong Yes, you can...
oztabletpc 2 months ago
he has a tc1100 tablet next to the lcd screen,i have that !!!!
E30board 1 year ago
hi I have a toshiba tecra m7 could you tell me how to take advantage of all the pen feautres? I have no idea how to use the eraser on the pen.
dying2l 1 year ago
@dying2l You're in the right place.... do some searching on youtube!
oztabletpc 1 year ago
@dying2l you need the wacom driver for it to work right. If you have trouble finding it, send your email through my account, and ill send it to you. I have the same machine.
therabbitrevolution 1 year ago
Whats the price on this? And what tablet would you advise that your not going to spend a arm and a leg on?
scoobyfan2009 1 year ago
@scoobyfan2009 Fujitsu TH700...similar features, much better price.
oztabletpc 1 year ago
@oztabletpc
How about the new HP tablet? I have seen them in stores for $799.00(in US dollors) Seems be a really really nice tablet. I was just wondering in the $1,000 range which is the best.
Thanks!
scoobyfan2009 1 year ago
@scoobyfan2009 yes, the Tm2 is good too...
oztabletpc 1 year ago
wow is that a motion computer you have back there? le1600? That's funny, I'm trying to decide between that and the m7 which is why I'm watching this. If the le1600 has pressure sensitivity I might get it, but it's unclear. Some people definitely have it on their le1600, dunno why a few claim not to have it. What I like about m7 though... keyboard.
eggfinallap 1 year ago
@eggfinallap That was actually an LE1700, but yes the LE1600 has a Wacom Penabled Digitizer, the same as the M700 does. So you may have to download the Wacom driver, but it definately has pressure sensitivity.
oztabletpc 1 year ago
@oztabletpc
yep just saw that you have vids for le1700
Thanks for the tip.
eggfinallap 1 year ago
OMG! I HAVE ONE! :)
oreothesyrian 2 years ago
holy, i thought it was some other tablet pc and when u held it up i was like "OMG, thats my computer, lol"
DVDvideoproductions 2 years ago
wow thats amazing how you turn the screen around..
SOPHIElovesTAYLOR 2 years ago
Can you draw/paint on it?
ZOMGAPOTATO 2 years ago
Yes you can. Many designs use a tablet pc to work while mobile.
oztabletpc 2 years ago
@ZOMGAPOTATO
Yeah, it has a wacom penabled screen
not as accurate as a cintiq or intuos, but unless you use those on a daily basis you won't even notice a difference.
The only downside on the otherwise awesome portege series, is that it comes with a bunch of software installed that you don't need.
muffinproject 2 years ago
@muffinproject I assume by less accurate you are referring to 256 degrees of pressure sensitivity - as apposed to 1024 on the Cintiq? Yes most people can't tell the difference, it is very subtle. What most crossover users notice is the lack of additional features like tilt sensitivity. As far as pen accuracy goes it is the same pixel for pixel.
Yes, the bundled software is a big downside of most large manufacturers. One notable exception is Motion Computing who bundle nothing .
oztabletpc 2 years ago
Can anyone compare this one with HP Touchsmart Tx2z Laptop-Tablet?
007coolbond 2 years ago
Big difference in cost and quality.
oztabletpc 2 years ago
im trying to decide between the M750 or the Fujitsu 5010, probebly the toshiba lower price. would anyone suggest this for Photoshop/sketchbook pro artists?
vashug 2 years ago
Either will work well with Photoshop or Sketchbook Pro as they both use a Wacom digitiser.
The Fujitsu is a good performer, the Toshiba is excellent too and a bit cheaper.
I would reccomend both...
oztabletpc 2 years ago
awesome! thanks :) more and more the toshiba looks like the right one :) so ill most likely go with it :) thanks again :D
vashug 2 years ago
I would not recommend it. First of all I prefer the Wacom Cintiq 21UX. Use it my self love it! But if you are looking for something more cheaper I should go with the Wacom Intuos.
If I where you I should think again. A tablet pc is cool because you can walk around with it and maybe use it as a portfolio like I do sometime. But working with it not so handy at all.
cradle666filth 2 years ago
It completely depends on how you intend to use it. If you are a designer sitting at a desk all day then a Cintiq is the way to go for sure. Using an Intuos on the other hand is much harder than writing or drawing directly on the screen. And of course neither of those solutions are mobile at all!
If you are a mobile worker, then working with a tablet pc is very handy indeed! We never recommend anything until we know what people need to do...
oztabletpc 2 years ago
im getting a tablet pc for school and the tx2500 has the price but this has the features and i want it so bad but its 1700 dollars with everything i need :(
nataliaandnick14 3 years ago
rednose91 2 years ago
haha i just got this laptop today for school
pooeytob 3 years ago
Awesome! I'm getting it for high school in less than a month!
gilesvang 3 years ago
i got the m700 about 8 months ago, and it is cool man,
i use it for school everyday
kingofnicke 3 years ago
Does it have a built in microphone and camera?
tomrules96 3 years ago
Yes it has both.
oztabletpc 2 years ago