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Axiotron ModBook Review

Axiotron ModBook Review

Posted on May 18, 2015April 13, 2020 By Hulk

 

So, I’ve had this thing for a few hours short of a full day, and I’ve got some stuff to report, but I don’t want to call this the end of the review, I am going to give it a few more days and then give the final part of the review. So far, I am not sold on it, but, my sister, who is taking classes in college for photography and the various digital arts got her hands on it and wouldn’t let go until I took it away to charge it.

Due solely to the lack of a keyboard, and the fact that you have to use the digitizer pen for everything, I wouldn’t recommend for any every day business or office user. However, if you are in the visual arts, architecture, design, or any of the fields where you might use the features of this tablet, I honestly don’t think there is anything better for you out there.

That said, my sister loves it, and I don’t use Photoshop for anything other than resizing product pictures, so, it hasn’t been the best notebook for me, but the more and more I use it, the more and more I fall in love. The pen works great, the onscreen keyboard isn’t too hard to use, and the possibility of directly connecting either a USB or Bluetooth keyboard (thanks to the integrated Bluetooth) and the same with a mouse makes it great, because chances are, if you are in a spot where you can’t connect and easily use a keyboard and/or mouse, then you probably aren’t looking to type much in the first place.
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