![]() So, if not Surface Pro then what? I would say about any Windows tablet would be okay if all you want to do is read/annotate PDFs. Drawboard PDFs pressure sensitive ink is second to none. A Surface Pro 3 or newer is good and you can get a Surface Pro 3 with i5/256GB/8GB for ~$400, a Surface Pro 4 with same specs for less than $600. Drawboard PDF is the most intuitive PDF app on the Microsoft Store.Designed to replace pen and paper, an extensive array of tools and intuitive interface make Drawboard PDF the 1 rated productivity app on the Microsoft Store. But still, based on your appetite for risk, you can get excellent prices on Surface Pro from local Craigslist seller (still need to apply all common sense Craigslist precautions). However, if you will continue to use another laptop/desktop as your main computer and need a tablet just for reading/annotating PDFs, then, the Surface Pro might be a bit of an overkill. If you intend to get one device to do it all, then the Surface Pro is unbeatable. Drawboard can handle it all for a reviewing and markup tool. The tools, the ease of use, the responsiveness to heavy PDFs that buckle Bluebeam. It had to have been developed by an architectural or engineering team. I have been on Surface Pro for past four years now (and very happy with it). The Drawboard PDF program is the Cats Meow.
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