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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
- pixel tablet have latency issue
- based on Google Pixel Tablet Review - YouTube
- pixel fold does not support stylus
- Can someone share their GrapheneOS pixel tablet experience on krita / excalidraw / xournalapp?
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
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I don’t have an answer for you, but I, and probably a lot of the other silent up-voters, will be watching closely for an answer. Tablets haven’t gotten as much attention as phones. My own is still on a stock OS, even as I’ve removed more and more google stuff elsewhere. I’m not sure when/if the leap will come.
Same here. Except I didn’t get a tablet. Just waiting for a CyanogenMod-style group to get this going. I wish I had the knowhow.
I’m considering a pixel tablet so I can put Graphene on it, but with the change in how google handles sources, I’m no longer sure.
That was my approach until about 3 weeks ago. I hope something good happens soon.
I use Linux on desktop and I’ve been excitedly watching the various projects to bring FOSS Linux to mobile, but for me personally, it can’t be a daily driver yet. Hopefully by the time I’m done degoogling and severing other app dependencies mobile Linux devices will be more evolved and have a better cost/feature ratio more on par with mainstream devices.
I’m mostly disappointed because the way Ubuntu teased a phone that docks to become a PC hasn’t really come into full fruition yet. I’m not a Ubuntu user, but I do have a strong preference for working on a full sized screen. Being able to dock my phone to a display and get a non-phone UI means I could just carry a folding keyboard instead of a tablet.
If the EU sponsored an open source OS to reduce dependency on US tech, that could be a saving grace.