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Not a Children
Oct 9, 2012

Don't need a holster if you never stop shooting.

I just got word that I'll likely be working from home for at least the rest of the year, and am trying to get a good office setup going. I'm a design engineer, meaning I often have to mark up designs for our drafters to make into clean, professional-looking digital documents. The software I typically use is Bluebeam, AutoCAD, BIM 360, and occasionally Revit. If I were to get a tablet for use with my work computer, what would fit this niche? Note that anything that requires proprietary software is going to be a pain for me to get authorized on my work laptop, which requires IT admin interaction to get just about anything past a generic driver approved. Willing to spend what it takes to get something reliable and comfortable to use, but I don't need a full-screen sized surface or anything too fancy.

I should note that I've never done design on a tablet before, so I'll be coming into this totally green. I can handle a learning curve, but I'd rather use something that's relatively intuitive!

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