Laptop: Touchscreen vs Regular + wacom tablet.
I really do not like using my surface with the stylus. There's nothing "wrong" with it but I've gotten used to the key setup on my wacom with the desktop. I can't just go "Lolol tablet mode" and be as productive on the surface as I can with my desktop.
I guess I probably just need to play with it more, I haven't given it a fair shake really, but meh.
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Should I use a drawing tablet or a touchscreen laptop with a pen?
I've tried both tablets and screens and I was never 100% comfortable. But for some reason, the iPad Pro with Apple Pencil felt very natural to me. If you can find your products at a physical store, it's always good to try them before you buy.
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Are 2-in-1 Laptops a Good Idea?
If you want a functional laptop and a touch-friendly tablet but don't want to buy or own two devices to achieve that, 2-in-1 laptops are the exact solution. The combination of a laptop and a tablet provides even more capability than a standard laptop can offer.
Can a 2-in-1 replace a standard laptop? Absolutely, because most 2-in-1s are a laptop first, and a tablet second. Everything you can do with a standard thin-and-light laptop, you can do with a 2-in-1 that has similar specs.
Detachable 2-in-1 designs may be the exception to this rule, since they have a slightly different form factor, which prioritizes tablet functionality first, with an add-on keyboard. These designs may be less powerful or have smaller batteries, but they're still fully capable Windows PCs.