

Not that you should give away this info -or that we would be willing to know, lol- but that you should consider these factors mostly, to make a decision.
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Which are your planned activities (courses, software to study, subjects, the kind of job/career path that you might have, or might not, in mind.). Which concentrates in itself a good monitor, a good tablet device, and enough power.īut I am not sure about if you have gone into detail on what's the career path you have in mind, if you have any. Photo, I think is a good device for starting. If you solely want to use the iPad for regular use (browsing, email skype, office work, etc), reading, and learning A.
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Serif, please release Affinity Designer for iPad Pro so he can use that instead!!! Here is an example of Monez using Adobe Draw on iPad Pro to create the characters for a Mural Project. I am sure he uses much more hardware than just an iPad Pro, that he does not exclusively do all of his work on the iPad, but it really does show how capable the iPad Pro can be.

Maybe if he is reading this thread he can chime in on his thoughts. I love the Affinity Spotlight that Serif has started up and Monez was spotlighted here: In terms of doing professional work with the iPad Pro, I think that it is all up to that individual. The iPad Pro would be a good start but you will most likely end up buying a laptop or desktop later on. If you are just starting out, well you do have to start somewhere. But it is cool that I am not limited in any way. I have some programs that are exclusive to a platform like Procreate on iOS or Apple's Motion on Mac OS, some programs that run on all 3, like Affinity Photo and soon Designer, Clip Studio Paint, etc. Then I have the 12.9 iPad Pro which is not that much smaller than the XP Pen screen. On the PC side I have an XP Pen Artist 15.6 Display Tablet and I love it, it replaced an old Wacom Cintiq 12wx. They share an Asus 27 inch monitor. I have a Wacom Intuos Pro Medium tablet with their Art Pen that I use with the Mac. Me? I have both a Mac Pro and a Ryzen PC. The iPad Pro makes a great device that should be part of everybody's arsenal so to speak. I don't think it has to be an either or situation, and ideally I think most people would want to have more ways of working and not be limited to just one device.
