Android OS 7-inch Tablet PC Drawing Review 2010


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Autodesk SketchBook ® Pro

for Android is a professional quality paint and drawing application, optimized specifically for tablet devices Honeycomb. Using the paint engine as well as its counterparts SketchBook, SketchBook Pro Android offers powerful tools and a simplified user interface that has become popular across devices and platforms. Unleash your creativity, if you are a professional illustrator or occasional doodler. SketchBook Pro turns your tablet into the powerful digital sketchbook. market.android.com www.sketchbooknews.com
Video Note: 5 / 5

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23 Responses to “Android OS 7-inch Tablet PC Drawing Review 2010”

  1. tauttvisz 16. Aug, 2011 at 11:27 pm #

    No pressure sensitivity? Too bad.. It’s the only thing missing..

  2. NamiNomiCupcakeStar 16. Aug, 2011 at 11:41 pm #

    what stylus is he using? :0

  3. iReCoMeNDSU1CiDE 17. Aug, 2011 at 12:17 am #

    @GamerRadar I award you 1,000,000 internets.Finally an iPhone user that realizes Android is definitely better than OSx now.

  4. GamerRadar 17. Aug, 2011 at 1:10 am #

    im an Apple Fanboy, and i’ve come to realization that Android is deff ready..

    I never converted because i felt Android needed some growing up, but with Honeycomb 3.1 and Android 2.3.. Its ready. the phones have improved SO much. and this just shows that you can do ALOT with an Android Tablet..

    i had an iPhone for 4 years.
    now i have an Android phone and looking for a REAL Tablet (like the Thrive)

  5. MCVenomOS 17. Aug, 2011 at 1:33 am #

    @PatrickRomSim So how do you like that Xoom & Honeycomb? I’m fond of my Tab 10.1 coming from Linux and two other Android devices, but I’m curious how you feel about it coming from the Apple world.

  6. Interested0726 17. Aug, 2011 at 1:37 am #

    @PatrickRomSim I thought you didn’t realize that the app was available for the Apple devices. You are absolutely right, all devices have their pros and cons. I do like this app, because I can sketch ideas pretty quickly. Take care.

  7. biggerben2010 17. Aug, 2011 at 1:52 am #

    Funny your a troll and Patrick owned you, Android is ready for prime time, apple fag, fuck off play with your baby iSHIT pad. Apple faaaaaaaaagooooottttttt= crapple faggot. @Interested0726

  8. PatrickRomSim 17. Aug, 2011 at 2:43 am #

    @Interested0726 Funny when trolls who don’t know me try to read my thoughts & second guess my decisions. I know all about Sketchbook Pro, I have it for my Mac & my iPhone & I’ve known it was available on the iPad for months. Ipads have their Pros & Cons as do Xooms. I didn’t buy my Xoom for this particular app. I bought a Xoom because I felt that, for the price, the Xoom’s pros far out weigh it’s cons. On the other hand, the iPad’s Cons out weigh it’s Pros. So I didn’t “messed” anything.

  9. Interested0726 17. Aug, 2011 at 3:35 am #

    @PatrickRomSim This app is available for the Ipod touch, Iphone and I suspect the Ipad. You kind of messed there ….. Android OS is just not yet ready for prime time.

  10. msh3ol 17. Aug, 2011 at 3:48 am #

    مذهل! الآن حسيت بالقيمة الفعلية للزوم حقي

  11. labounti 17. Aug, 2011 at 3:52 am #

    I think I will be upgrading my Galaxy Tab now. This version is better than the phone version. Also $5 compared to $1. U get what you pay for I guess.

  12. PatrickRomSim 17. Aug, 2011 at 4:14 am #

    @Kevterminator I have no idea what you just said. LOL I’m an Apple user and not an Android or Google user so a Google Nexus is going right over my head. I did however end up buying the Motorola Xoom for price, quality, and of course the ability to use Sketchbook Pro. I expect the Apple Police will be knocking on my door any day now for violating the sacred covenant of using an iPhone and Macbook Pro and not buying an iPad2 to go with them.

  13. Kevterminator 17. Aug, 2011 at 4:48 am #

    @PatrickRomSim
    Its the Best. And its the Google Nexus of Tablets, the “Google Experience Device”, always first to get Updates, Buy it, you wont regret it :D

  14. ponde66mode 17. Aug, 2011 at 5:09 am #

    awesome !

  15. SpcmnSpiff 17. Aug, 2011 at 5:21 am #

    @heroemission @MattAndroid Thanks, guys. Doesn’t look like I can post a link but its easy enough to find searching for “Griffin Technology Stylus” on Amazon.

  16. PatrickRomSim 17. Aug, 2011 at 5:51 am #

    @GraveUypo So would you say the Motorola Xoom is a good Android Tab? I’m pretty much sold on it at the moment, although the Samsung Galaxy 10.1 has me rethinking my decision.

  17. DesireChannel114 17. Aug, 2011 at 6:09 am #

    awesome!!

  18. Androidblogbr 17. Aug, 2011 at 6:10 am #

    genial

  19. BiznessMan 17. Aug, 2011 at 6:35 am #

    I use SketchBook Pro every single day on my Xoom so its wonderful news to see that its finally optimized for Tablets!

  20. GraveUypo 17. Aug, 2011 at 6:44 am #

    @PatrickRomSim i think you’re on the right track.

  21. PatrickRomSim 17. Aug, 2011 at 7:38 am #

    Ok, looks like he’s using a Motorola Xoom. I was originally thinking of buying an iPad just for Sketbook Pro, but in light of this news want to convert to an Android tab. Any suggestions?

  22. heroemission 17. Aug, 2011 at 8:34 am #

    @SpcmnSpiff The stylus is made by Griffin.

  23. MattAndroid 17. Aug, 2011 at 9:13 am #

    @SpcmnSpiff I have the same capacitive stylus, but i can’t remember the name… the price was €15

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