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6/11/2025, 4:45:57 PM
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Got an ipad air recently and it's pretty comfy with the pen.
11" is plenty for hobby stuff as well.
If you don't want to get a matte screen protector you can get a hydrogel or whatever it's called. (kinda plastic)
The pen will leave small marks, but when turned on it's unnoticeable, while the pen "digging in" gives you enough resistance to feel less slippery than glass.
I liked it more than expected honestly. You have to press really hard to make the grooves, but they also disappear after a thorough clean and a bit of time.
(pic rel. 1st image is hard pressure, 2nd is softer, 3rd is after wipe) Note it's not grease, this is on a freshly cleaned screen and you can physically feel the grooves before they are gone.
A foldable is likely similar type of plastic, so it would leave marks on the screen directly. Not sure if it can "heal".
Android drawing apps are generally worse even if it's by the same developer. If you want to have an on-the-go device you can probably carry the 11" easily.
I'm a manlet with small hands and I can still hold it in one hand and use the pen with another.
If portability is the reason you want one for drawing then you might want to consider this especially if price doesn't seem to be an issue for you, factoring in the cost of a foldable and all.
Got an ipad air recently and it's pretty comfy with the pen.
11" is plenty for hobby stuff as well.
If you don't want to get a matte screen protector you can get a hydrogel or whatever it's called. (kinda plastic)
The pen will leave small marks, but when turned on it's unnoticeable, while the pen "digging in" gives you enough resistance to feel less slippery than glass.
I liked it more than expected honestly. You have to press really hard to make the grooves, but they also disappear after a thorough clean and a bit of time.
(pic rel. 1st image is hard pressure, 2nd is softer, 3rd is after wipe) Note it's not grease, this is on a freshly cleaned screen and you can physically feel the grooves before they are gone.
A foldable is likely similar type of plastic, so it would leave marks on the screen directly. Not sure if it can "heal".
Android drawing apps are generally worse even if it's by the same developer. If you want to have an on-the-go device you can probably carry the 11" easily.
I'm a manlet with small hands and I can still hold it in one hand and use the pen with another.
If portability is the reason you want one for drawing then you might want to consider this especially if price doesn't seem to be an issue for you, factoring in the cost of a foldable and all.
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