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the ideal tablet for MobileSheetsPro
#1
I started using MobileSheets on a Google Nexus 10 tablet (back in the MS 4.x days).  It worked pretty well, except for annotation accuracy.

These days I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1" 2014 Edition with stylus, and it blows the Nexus 10 right out of the water!  You simply can't beat an active stylus with proper Wacom tablet digitizer.  AFAIK the Galaxy Note series are the only Android tablets out there with this hardware capability, so I would strongly recommend you try one out.
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#2
I think that Hp pro slate 12 tablet with 12,3 inch 4:3 aspect ratio, is the best for MobileSheets Pro. Hp duet pen is included with the tablet.
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#3
That HP Duet Pen looks really cool if you want to write on paper and have a digital copy. But that isn't any use with MobileSheets Pro. How well does it work just writing directly on the screen? Does it have a proper stylus digitizer system?
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#4
I read a couple of reviews earlier tonite. It uses ultrasonics, not a digitizer pad, which is probably a patented technique. the reviews said it worked well on the screen also. I don't know if it will work with MSP though as is or if specific coding is needed.
Dell Latitude 13.5" 2-in-1 Ubuntu/Win 11
Samsung Note Pro SM-P900 12.2 Android 5.0.2
Samsung S7+, Android 12
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#5
I have Hp slate pro 12 and the Hp duet pen works really well in Mobile sheets pro, it's fantastic to take annotations
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#6
I would think that the galaxy note 12.2 would be an amazing tablet. I've got the older galaxy note 10 (gt- N8013), and love it! I've had a Asus transformer and galaxy tab 4. I also own a first generation surface pro, and am excited about the port over to Windows 8.

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#7
I agree, if the Note 12.2 is anything like the 10.1 then it would be perfect! The 10.1 is a fraction too small but I have to hold it for long periods of time when using it in my choir, so decided the 12.2 was too heavy for this.
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#8
Using a Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 that works great.
"In theory there is no difference between theory and practice, but in practice there is."

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#9
Galaxy 12.2 here. Works great.
Using Tapatalk
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#10
This is a good thread to look at if you want to know what people are using.
In my opinion, if you are a musician that likes to write or mark on your music, the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is the best tablet on the market right now for that. The Note 12.2 will also work great even if you don't write or mark your music, but may be a bit costly for casual musicians. However, the Note Pro has a sibling, the Samsung Galaxy *Tab* Pro 12.2. This tablet retails for $100 less, but does not have an S-Pen (this is the difference between the Note and Tab models), so it is not nearly as good for writing on music, but will still do a great job at displaying music.

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#11
Samsung galaxy note pro 12,2 here: my choice after a long search.
Love it.
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#12
(04-21-2015, 11:31 AM)Kyle Wrote: This is a good thread to look at if you want to know what people are using.
   In my opinion, if you are a musician that likes to write or mark on your music, the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is the best tablet on the market right now for that. The Note 12.2 will also work great even if you don't write or mark your music, but may be a bit costly for casual musicians. However, the Note Pro has a sibling, the Samsung Galaxy *Tab* Pro 12.2. This tablet retails for $100 less, but does not have an S-Pen (this is the difference between the Note and Tab models), so it is not nearly as good for writing on music, but will still do a great job at displaying music.

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You can get great results without the expense of a Note Pro by going with the Tab Pro and an Adonit precision stylus bought separately for $20-$30. I use an Adonit Jot Pro with my Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 with precise notation results.
"In theory there is no difference between theory and practice, but in practice there is."

http://reberclark.bandcamp.com
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#13
I have a Toshiba Excite 13 which has served me well for over 2 years but the 16:9 ratio has never been ideal for sheet music display (its primary purpose). How does the HP Pro Slate 12 compare with its 4:3 ratio? Does music display at the same size as a 13" 16:9 tablet or is it smaller/larger? It'd be nice to have a 4:3 rootable tablet with KitKat and a stylus for annotations but I'm not convinced it's worth paying £500 for the privilege...
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#14
Screen Dimensions Toshiba Excite 13 (13,3 inch):
Width = 13,3*coseno (arcotg(9/16))
Height = width*9/16
1 inch= 2,54 cm, so:

Width: 29.443 cm
Height: 16,562 cm

Screen dimension Hp pro slate 12 (12,3 inch):
Width = 12,3*coseno (arcotg(3/4))
Height = width*3/4
1 inch= 2,54 cm, so:

Width: 24,993 cm
Height: 18,745 cm
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#15
Manzajos thanks for doing the math + posting.
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