It couldn't handle big brushes and I hate the lag on everything. Great for sketching/small paintings, but the ultra low voltage processor crippled it badly. I highly recommend against the EP121, I bought one for animation, video editing, and light gaming and was appalled at how slow it was. That would be your best bet for doing video editing and light gaming. The only tablet right now that has dedicated graphics is the Fujitsu T901 with Nvidia graphic card option. I was looking at the Asus EP121, would that be a good machine for it? That would be a great benefit but is not high on the list. Do you require ability to add a second Battery or Hard Drive (Modular Bay technology)? Not required, as I could just connect an external oneģ. Do you require an Optical (CD/DVD) Drive to be built in? Do you intend on playing Games? If so please list.Ģ.
What software and tasks do you intend to run? (Microsoft Office or other Word Processing Suite/Photoshop/3D Studio Max/Autocad etc)Īdobe Premiere CS4 and other Adobe programsġ0. Mainly for video editing (Adobe Premiere CS4), movies and a bit of gaming (the later is a benefit, but not necessary)ġ0. What will be the primary usage scenario of this tablet? (Email/Web Surfing/Drawing/Word Processing/Entertainment/Notetaking etc) How many hours battery life do you require?Ĩ. Do you have any preferences to brand loyalty or dislikes?ħ. UK, but as I have family in the States, I could go there as wellĦ. Which country do you intent to purchase from? Would prefer Slate, but could go for a convertibleĥ. Do you prefer a Slate, Convertible or Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC)? Would you consider purchasing used/refurbished?ģ. I am looking for a tablet mainly to do video editing with Adobe Premiere CS4 and maybe some gaming.Ģ. This is my first post, so please be gentle