I purchased the original GN10.1 earlier this year so I could take notes for my classes. I'm not sure if it was because I was left handed or because the device itself was flawed, but I came across several issues where the pen wasn't very accurate and I would get these "tails" coming off my letters as I wrote. It became so frustrating that I returned my GN10.1 and purchased an iPad.
Well, 7 months later I hate my iPad and I'm revisiting the idea of the 2014 GN10.1.
My question is, do you find the pen to be more accurate than the previous model? Any left handed people use this tablet for extensive writing (1-2 hours straight)? I keep reading on reviews that the S-Pen is improved, but I'm not sure if they're talking about the floating wheel that comes up or if the design and functionality of the pen is better.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
Rick
Well, 7 months later I hate my iPad and I'm revisiting the idea of the 2014 GN10.1.
My question is, do you find the pen to be more accurate than the previous model? Any left handed people use this tablet for extensive writing (1-2 hours straight)? I keep reading on reviews that the S-Pen is improved, but I'm not sure if they're talking about the floating wheel that comes up or if the design and functionality of the pen is better.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
Rick