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Edit: I'm using a Thinkpad L380 Yoga now. And still Firealpaca. The L380 has a much more precise stylus than the X201.
I've been wanting one of these touchscreen thinkpads for a long time, and I've finally found one!
This specific model is the Thinkpad X201 tablet, and as of 2017, it's 7 years old, but with a SSD and a ram upgrade it's fast enough to draw on and browse the internet.
I've been having so much fun drawing on it! You can rotate the screen the fold it down to transform it into a tablet, and then it has a stylus which has its own slot on the side of the laptop. Another really cool thing is you can customize the physical buttons on bottom left of the screen, so setting them to undo and redo helps drawing a lot.
I use medibang, firealpaca, and paint.net to draw, which are all free.
I've been wanting one of these touchscreen thinkpads for a long time, and I've finally found one!
This specific model is the Thinkpad X201 tablet, and as of 2017, it's 7 years old, but with a SSD and a ram upgrade it's fast enough to draw on and browse the internet.
I've been having so much fun drawing on it! You can rotate the screen the fold it down to transform it into a tablet, and then it has a stylus which has its own slot on the side of the laptop. Another really cool thing is you can customize the physical buttons on bottom left of the screen, so setting them to undo and redo helps drawing a lot.
I use medibang, firealpaca, and paint.net to draw, which are all free.
Category Photography / All
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Size 853 x 1280px
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I'm not sure if paint.net supports pen pressure but I mainly use medibang, and the only time I use paint.net is when I need different tolerances for the paint bucket tool because for some reason medibang doesn't have that. Also kinda jelly of the x220 tablet, I have just a regular x220 and I wish I had bought the tablet version of that because it's so much faster than the x201.
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