Basically they are small and thin laptops with detachable keyboards. You can also get them with a resonably large SSD drive and are expandable with an external drive or memory card. They run Windows and thus Lightroom, Photoshop etc. I have never tried a Samsung tablet, only a phone, but I would have thought one of the Surface tablets would be a more obvious choice for photo editing and management. Of course the space on the thing is limited (32GB) but I always carry around spare external hard drive(s). Question is though, has anyone tried it? Has anyone attempted to post process with a tablet type device and if so what were the results and/or downsides?īasically I would like to know more information before I invest in any kind of new gear. A possibility that the colors might be way off. I don't know if that display has enough resolution to keep up with a K3 and eventually a K1. it might make things hard to run lightroom. In my opinion the downsides for post processing work would be that 1. I pretty much don't want to be the guinea pig here. However as soon as I get back to the US (or maybe sooner) this thing will get replaced.īefore I haul off and spend $600ish bucks I figured I should ask for other opinions. I got to thinking about it and for travel it looks like it would be a possible good solution merely because of the size etc.
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No Apple products.īut what I did see was a Samsung Tablet (I guess that's what you call it) and the guy got to demonstrating a particular setup.that is using the optional keyboard and a bluetooth mouse.then he plugged in a small female USB adapter where I could take my SD cards and read them straight to the device. I currently, nor have I ever owned a tablet of any type. The other day I was wandering around (it's rained almost every day here) but I got to looking and talking to one of the sales guys.