Like most of you, I've tended to dismiss tablets and convertibles that feature N-Trig digitizers that are limited to only 256 levels of pressure. However, I'm also first to admit that it's nearly impossible to distinguish more than a few pressure levels while drawing on the Surface Pro.  

The price and performance of Sony's Vaio tablets and convertibles is definitely appealing, especially with screen sizes ranging from 11 to 15 inches. 

I came across this video produced by Sony Vaio Duo 13 owner Scott Harris, which demonstrates Clip Studio Paint 1.2.7, ArtRage 4.0.5 and Sketchbook Pro 6.0.1 running very well at high resolutions. 

N-Trig drivers for Photoshop are still in beta, but if you don't require that functionality, I'd say the Sonys are definitely worth considering.

 

Excuse my horrible quick sketches. I got a chance to test the Sony VAIO Duo 13, and made this video to show how awesome it's digitiser works for digital art. Check out my stuff on http://artofscottharris.deviantart.com Check out the ArtSketch.org review of this model here: http://www.artsketch.org/digital-art-revolution-the-sony-vaio-duo-13/ My personal verdict: Perfect for Art, especially with Clip Studio Paint.

Digital artist and teacher Daarken has posted a very detailed and informative review of Wacom's first tablet pc to accompany his written review published earlier this month. Check them out.

This is my review of the new Wacom Companion. The version I have is the 256 GB Companion. In short, this computer is awesome. I highly recommend it and I will be using it for all of my professional work. Sorry for the dark video, I live in a cave.

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AuthorRick Rodriguez

The Surface Pro and the other mobile devices we generally discuss on this site are awesome drawing tablets.

But let's face it: whether we're talking about 10 inches or 13, they're still cramped. Sometimes you just want -- no, need some elbow room. 

I'll admit that I envy those of you with 22- or 24-inch Cintiqs at work or at home. Though I've always wanted a B.A.T. (big ass tablet), I could never justify the cost of such an expensive toy. 

Recently, illustrator, designer and custom brush seller Ray Frenden (@Frenden) began reviewing much lower cost Wacom alternatives on his site Frenden.com. His positive experience and reviews convinced me to take the plunge and order a Yiynova MVP22U(V2) tablet monitor. 

It's been waylaid in transit by a train derailment earlier this week (no lie), but I'll write up my experiences as soon as it arrives (assuming it's not lying under a freight car).

In the meantime, I thought I'd point you to this review by artist Jon Woodard (@mastajwood), who was inspired to try out the even lower priced Bosto Kingtee 19MA. I've read some horror stories online regarding Bosto's latest 22-inch model and canceled an order for one after Frenden tweeted some of his dismal results with a review unit.

However, Jon offers high praise for his new device in his post: http://sjcpanda.blogspot.com/2013/10/bosto-vs-cintiq.html. And below, you can see his first output on the new tablet monitor.

If my pockets were DEEP,” writes Woodard, “I’d have a Cintiq 22HD without a doubt. As my pockets are more along the lines of ‘humble freelancer’ - the Bosto is perfection.

Drawn with Bosto 19" tablet monitor on Surface Pro.


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AuthorRick Rodriguez

Ever since the Wacom Cintiq Companion was announced, readers have been asking for a side by side comparison with our beloved Surface Pro. 

I can't afford a Companion and a Surface Pro 2, so I've been waiting for someone to post a comparison.  

Finally artist Noah Bradley has provided the first side by side review video. Hopefully a lot more will follow.

Enjoy! 

A quick video review of Wacom's Cintiq Companion and Microsoft's Surface Pro. Both of these machines are great--I really don't have much to complain about. I've had a joy working on both of them and highly recommend them for any artist who wants a bit of mobility with their digital painting setup.

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YouTube producer and artist Shogmaster has published a great video comparing the new Wacom Cintiq Companion Hybrid mobile tablet (Android 4.2.1) with Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (Android 4.1), and the Fujitsu T902 (Windows 8 Pro). 

His conclusions are pretty much in line with most of our readers': it's all about the apps and the Hybrid's price and form factor just don't make sense.