![]() ![]() In testing have I been able to notice or use those levels? No.ĭifferent drawing programs handle pen tip pressure in different ways Pressure sensitivity has not been a 'make or break' aspect in my experience.ĭo I like that the new Surface Pro ? Yes. I've also had other tablets with more that worked far less well, for a number of different reasons. I've had tablets (about eight in total) where I've had 256 levels of pressure sensitivity and it worked great. Is 1024 levels enough to compete with the Wacom Cintiq professional standard? This is a tricky topic as there is a few ways to address this issue as an artist. If you are one of the few remaining eraser buffs on the planet, you will likely be very satisfied. I kept looking for the little rubber eraser grunge that knocks off the end when you use a real eraser. The eraser on the pen feels sticky and EXACTLY like you'd expect. This is I believe due to the extra time it takes to flip the pen around and use the eraser on the end, a feature which was missing on the Surface Pro 3. EraserĮraser users are a diminishing populace. This is not a surprise as the tracking on the Surface Pro 3 was also quite good. It really does feel like a ballpoint pen on paper. Spot on.Ĭorners we excellent and on point as well. The tracking on the device is one of the most stand out features. ![]() Tablet thickness can be seen above with the Surface Book being the closest in the shot. The Surface Pro 4 has a smaller footprint than the Surface Book That's not necessarily a bad thing, as when it was detached it was very easy to hold. 13.5 inches felt vast to me, especially coming from a Surface Pro 2. ![]() Do the tips come with the pen? Microsoft, I would love to be able to get a little more info on the final shipping product. The standard tip is likely the only one that I plan on using (at the moment), but time will tell. So how does that affect my opinion on the device for artists? Not at all. HB and H were similar to the Surface Pro 3 pen or Surface Pro 2 pen. ![]() But I ended up feeling like the term "hardness" was being swapped for "frictionless".ī had the most traction and grip on the screen, it felt identical to me to the standard tip in the Surface Pro 4 pen. Perhaps in a different program with different settings I may have experienced more of the intended user experience. I was looking for a different line on the screen to show up: lighter with the 2H, darker and softer with the B. There are a range of pen tips you can use ![]()
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