I’m currently using a wacom intous and a Toshiba Satellite. The Satellite is approaching the end of its lifecycle. You see it’s a Pentium 4 as opposed to a Centrino, having just missed that chip revolution, and it’s constantly burning me, overheating, and otherwise threatening to catch on things on fire.
So I’m thinking of updating to a tablet notebook. I’ve pretty much got my heart set on it. I love my intous, but I want the added functionality of being able to draw directly on the image. I’m tired of the disconnect between wacom and screen, and I’m not really ready to plop down two grand for a cintiq when what I really need to do is replace my combustible laptop. I also think I can live with the drop in sensitivity. I’ve all but convinced myself that my work doesn’t need over a thousand levels. My simulations are pencils and watercolor or ink and watercolor, maybe some pastels. I’ve never pushed painter to its limits. I also want the portability. My pyrotechnic laptop goes all over town with me, but the same can’t be said for it’s big purple companion.
So what’s a good tablet notebook? At or under two grand, and is there a specific add on wacom pen you recommend? I’m interested in your user experiences, not just in the realm of artist usability, but also more practical things like dvd burning and ventilation. I don’t want another laptop that comes with the warning label ‘caution may burn’. And seriously, that label is on this thing. Should have been a dead giveaway.





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Toshiba Tecra M4 user...
It just gets hot because you fold the monitor over onto the keyboard/ body to draw, but never... to a *burning* sensation. Just quite hot, and without a cooling pad I'd worry about the thing's performance after a few hours.

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