Which tablet is recommended for musicians?
Hi all,
I see many people including the teachers on Tonebase using tablets. Primarily to replace paper scores, and I assume they also use them to record audio or video.
I'm looking for advise and tips.
I'm aware of the PADMU and it would be my favorite were it not that I'm from Europe, and the PADMU doesn't seem to be for sale here.
Also the 13" Fujitsu device - seems to be available only in Asia (or even only Japan?)
What about poor beautiful Europe :-)?
So my question is basically: which device do you use as a musician, and what are you using it for? Any pro's and con's? Maybe comments on standard tablet vs e-ink ?
(again, specifically for use as a musician?)
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A few years ago I was searching for tablet for myself and ended up with the largest ipad pro + apple pen + forscore app. I use this setup for around 4 years now and I'm still satisfied. I can write on my scores in the same way as on the printed music sheet, but with more colors. My scores are really colourful! The problems with other tables were that the screen was too small, the ipad had the biggest option on the market at that time.
I also considered e-ink tablet designed for musicians (I think PADMU), but the problem with it was that the cost was around the same as ipad, but it offered just one functionality. I didn't have an opportunity to test such tablet, but from what I saw in e-book readers is that the screen is less responsive and the page changes could be slower. I would buy it, but it's really overpriced.
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I bought the Onyx Boox Max Lumi e-ink tablet with the MobileSheets app (they have a version designed for e-ink tablets). Below are my reasons...
- The screen size was the largest at the time at 13.3"
- The e-ink display is easier on the eyes than tablet screens
- The battery life is extremely long (many days)
- I wanted a dedicated device I could leave at the piano
I also looked at PadMu, which is essentially two Onyx Boox tablets. I didn't see think the cost and hassle of an additional tablet was necessary. The page turning with the MobileSheets app is quick enough.