It will be possible of course. But what I am interested in "will it be possible to draw on Honor professionally?". I'm looking for a tablet or a phone on which I could draw and that has a high precision.
You should look for either an ipad Pro or a waccom tablet man. Nothing in the smartphone industry can be used to draw professionally
I should have used the term semi-professionally. Cause I'm not a painter, but I want to draw as a hobby.
You'd have to look at Samsung galaxy note series at the least. Other smartphones don't cut it for stylus inputs with regards to precision
Hello folks,
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I'd like to purchase a mediapad m5 (8.4 maybe 10.8) for use as a car gps.
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I owned a z3 sony tablet for a while, it was a good product except I could not use it with my *polarized* sunglasses in landscape mode, screen became invisible
So I now have a galaxy tab s2 9.7, the super amoled screen is visible in both landscape and portrait modes with polarized sunglasses.
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I'm considering the m5 due to its 16/9 form factor, as opposed to 4/3 in use by samsung on their tablets.
I'd be grateful if some of the current users of the mediapad m5 could try polarized sunglasses to see if it can be used normally in both landscape and portrait.
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Thanks in advance for your kind advice.
aljazzair said:
Hello folks,
.
I'd like to purchase a mediapad m5 (8.4 maybe 10.8) for use as a car gps.
.
I owned a z3 sony tablet for a while, it was a good product except I could not use it with my *polarized* sunglasses in landscape mode, screen became invisible
So I now have a galaxy tab s2 9.7, the super amoled screen is visible in both landscape and portrait modes with polarized sunglasses.
.
I'm considering the ù5 due to its 16/9 form factor, as opposed to 4/3 in use by samsung on their tablets.
I'd be grateful if some of the current users of the mediapad m5 could try polarized sunglasses to see if it can be used normally in both landscaoe abd portrait.
.
Thanks in advance for your kind advice.
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I've tried with polarized ones, can be used in landscape and portrait as well. In portrait it's just a bit darked.
onlyoneme said:
I've tried with polarized ones, can be used in landscape and portrait as well. In portrait it's just a bit darked.
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Thanks a lot for your feedback onlyoneme,
What version of this tablet do you have?
8.4 or 10.8 or 10.8 pro?
thx!!!
aljazzair said:
Thanks a lot for your feedback onlyoneme,
What version of this tablet do you have?
8.4 or 10.8 or 10.8 pro?
thx!!!
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10.8
lcd screens are typically polarized at 45° . which can interfere with sunglasses if you tilt your head. If you want an unpolarized screen you need oled.
Thanks obveron
In the case of the z3c the lcd screen was perfectly visible in portrait.
In a gps setup however it is easier to use a tablet in landscape.
Have you tried yours with polarized sunglasses?
I'm curious to know whether the experience onlyoneme is valid for all models and regardless of the type of sunglasses.
Any feedback on the mediapad 8.4 would be particularly useful.
The m5 tablets are not available locally in stores in my country so I'd have to order it online "blind" from overseas without trying it first, hence the question.
Hello
I'm interested in getting the pressure of the touch on smartphones. As far as I know there is only the Huawei P9 Plus with built-in touch pressure sensor (press touch) which is available on the market. Other phones with built-in touch sensors are the Huawei Mate S, ZTE Axon Mini and Meizu Pro 6. Does somebody know if the Huawei P9 Plus has really a built in pressure sensor? How does it compare to e.g. the Meizu Pro 6? I would like to read out the pressure values using event.getPressure().
The touch pressure can also be inferred through the contact area. I have also read that some of the devices are just returning 1 using event.getPressure (). This is also true for Galaxy Note 4 (I have this phone).
Is there a list of smartphones which provide reasonable values for event.getPressure()?
Thank you very much for the answers in advance.
Hi,
I can get both the Note 10+ (Exynos) and 7T Pro quite cheap through my job. I can also wait for the 8 Pro. I feel like the S20 Ultra is too expensive for a phone. I guess 5G will be delayed due to Covid 19 anyway.
Which would you recommend for photo/video camera and general performance?
Battery are on par
performance of course 7t pro is better but almost unnoticable.
Warp charge is great.
90 fps but not working on most 3d apps.
But.
Note10+ has
Certify water resistance.
more on features, customization and themes benefit from one UI.
Unread badge build-in.
S-Pen.
Wireless charge.
some feature using curve screen vs curve for nothing.
Samsung DEX is one of useful feature for me.
for me if I have to pick one of them for free , of course note10+
But if I have to pay, I'll pick 7 pro (not 7t pro, not much different and ways cheaper).
I'm using 7t pro now.
I have a huawei mate 10 pro. I cracked its back cover. I like how durable it is and am thinking of getting a mate 20 pro.
Does the model LYA-L29 work well with air wireless ( a t-mobile subcontractor, I think), and has good 4g signals? Can you surf the internet while making a call?