> 2. Also left handed. I just turn off the menu when I'm drawing/writing [...]
I know, but I often forgot to turn off the menu when annotating a pdf, and would close the pdf as soon as I touched the screen. After a few dozen repetitions it got quite annoying!
> [...] However, what annoys me is that the pen's mark on the screen is about 0.2mm off from the tip of the contract point, to account for the angle of the pen and the thickness of the screen glass. While it's a subtle problem, it is noticeable.
Interesting! I don't think I noticed that
> 3. I don't think this is a cost issue, it's battery life. I'm happy with their choice, and you certainly can't please everybody
You can always turn the light on or off, preserving the battery life.
I found that reading something on a rainy day could be challenging depending on where I sat on the house. For a 500 euro device, I thought it was a bit of a shame.
I know, but I often forgot to turn off the menu when annotating a pdf, and would close the pdf as soon as I touched the screen. After a few dozen repetitions it got quite annoying!
> [...] However, what annoys me is that the pen's mark on the screen is about 0.2mm off from the tip of the contract point, to account for the angle of the pen and the thickness of the screen glass. While it's a subtle problem, it is noticeable.
Interesting! I don't think I noticed that
> 3. I don't think this is a cost issue, it's battery life. I'm happy with their choice, and you certainly can't please everybody
You can always turn the light on or off, preserving the battery life. I found that reading something on a rainy day could be challenging depending on where I sat on the house. For a 500 euro device, I thought it was a bit of a shame.