cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/31808224

Please see the cross-post as it is updated.

What is the best degoogled tablet for an artist

what is the best tablet for iodeOS, GrapheneOS and LineageOS

  • with smooth stylus support that is as good as apple pen
    • palm rejection
    • pressure sensitive stylus
    • works well for krita / excalidraw / xournalapp
    • latency
  • at least 16GB RAM and 256GB storage

For iodeOS, it doesn’t seem to support any tablet device officially


For GrapheneOS, the only choice is google pixel tablet (or maybe pixel fold). However


For LineageOS

  • What tablet+stylus+LineageOS has the best performance?
  • What tablet+stylus+LineageOS has the best balance between price and performance?
  • Can someone share their stylus experience on krita / excalidraw / xournalapp?

Sincere thanks

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/31808224

Please see the cross-post as it is updated.

  • Lka1988@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    18 hours ago

    Yeah man, you’re delving into unreasonable territory here. What you are looking for doesn’t exist outside of Apple.

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      18 hours ago

      Yeah man, you’re delving into unreasonable territory here.

      Simply trying to clarify that apple isn’t a good alternative in terms of privacy

      I guess what I’m looking for doesn’t exist yet.

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        9 hours ago

        I don’t disagree with your premise though. It’s just incredibly difficult to get to Apple/Wacom levels of stylus precision and software refinement without a massive budget.

        I mean, just look at GIMP: hugely capable software, but horrendous UX/UI…

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            7 hours ago

            I believe it, I would love an open source alternative. But like I said, any company/group/foundation/etc willing to pull this off would need a massive budge to get it to Wacom/Apple level of refinement. And by massive, I’m talking millions at the least in order to pay devs, do marketing (because people need to buy it to be viable), and probably a lot of other things I haven’t considered.

            One can dream…