The Nook, I'm not as certain about, it seems like it's more of a Barnes and Noble only sort of deal. If that's the case, I believe that Amazon is the stronger company which will have longer staying power, and is probably easier to access outside of the United states.
I've also considered buying a certified used 1st Gen Ipad I could afford a used 1st gen, but not a newer model, even used. I would also like to know how the Kindle and Nook handle stylus pens. I like sketchbook pro, but using my finger is a pain in the but for that.
Any thoughts guys? I need to purchase this tablet in the next few days because I will be attending an editor review day in the next few weeks and need to start cleaning up and fixing my portfolio for that. If anyone who reads this uses a tablet for art, or for the purposes that I'm in need of I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Thanks so much! HTC Flyer. Hands down. The Scribe stylus on the flyer is pressure sensitive, pointy, and much more precise. You will love it. It's like drawing on paper. I can't speak for the Nook, but I can speak for the Fire and it's basically just an advanced system for purchasing stuff from amazon. Neither of these readers and that's really what they are are that expandable and won't really grow with you, as you mature as an artist and need more and varied software.
The big drawback with the Kindle Fire as well is the lack of bluetooth - that means you can't use an external keyboard - so working on your scripts is going to become tedious quickly.
I would definitely revisit and think about an iPad. That's a high quality machine that can grow with you, run pretty much anything you can think of - and perhaps things you haven't thought of yet. If an iPad is out of the question, look into a nice 7" Android pad. Just to be clear, when your instructors are talking about how a tablet will be vital to you, are you sure they're referring to something like an iPad or its competitors, or do they mean something like a Wacom graphics tablet?
If they do mean a computing tablet vs graphics tablet , then I would recommend not getting a Nook or a Kindle Fire. I'd look more at something like an iPad 2 should be slightly cheaper than the newest one , ASUS tablet, or one of the Android tablets. There is nothing wrong with getting an iPad 1. Your usage does not require an iPad 2, and there as and will continue to be many many apps for iPad 1. What you're worried about here is expandability apps and the ability to show your own content without jumping through hoops.
That is iPad 1. Kindle and Nook aren't designed for you to have your own content on them - it would be a battle to maintain a portfolio on them. It is trivial to root the Fire and install another rom on it, like Cyanogenmod. At which point it becomes a plain 7" Android tablet, which you can do anything you want with.
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