Per the ee slate 121 "CPU/GPU Core i5 with integrated HD graphics" IE Intel Graphics. Bleh. If someone comes out with the new ATI with integrated graphics, that might be just enough for 3d work.
All of those tablet laptops have intel graphics which are quite honestly terrible. Have a look at the HP Touchsmart t2mt After some upgrades it's a decent machine without being too expensive. Core 2 Duo 1.3GHz 4GB DDR3 ATI Radeon HD4550 (not the greatest but fairly beefy for a laptop) 500GB 7200RPM HDD Wacom digitizer…
Hmm, this is looking pretty cool as a low end portable Zbrush/Photoshop sketchpad. Some decent specs, nothing hardcore but for under $1200 its got potential. I can't find any info on whether its pressure sensitive though.…
Although i love my TM2 it really could use some front facing buttons, i use a program called modlock which enables me to use shift/alt/ctrl/space in tablet mode but tbh i find after a while i end up switching back to standard laptop mode. Worth checking this out [ame] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeYLVD0qYwA[/ame]
I was curious as to what possiblities were around for mobile artiness, specifically for use with Zbrush, Photoshop and Maya while I'm on the road. I stumbled on the LifeBook T900 and it's specs seem pretty solid, I'm just not sure if its pressure sensitive. Has anyone here used one? Know about the screen? Pro's / Con's?…
i recently purchased the hp tm2 and have been very happy with it so far, unlike the Fujitsu range the tm2 has a graphics card as well, the only draw back is the cpu however they do sell a 1.6 culv dual core which i heard people are over clocking, it will run maya and zb decently enough and its a third of the price. my…
So far the top contenders are the following: Lenovo Thinkpad X201t http://shopap.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/controller/e/auweb/LenovoPortal/en_AU/catalog.workflow:category.details?current-catalog-id=3634951826AE4D3881BFFF1AC5FCD957¤t-category-id=5F3D323E86B74590ADD714AAD4CB5F99 Fujitsu LifeBook T900…