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I wonder if he's tried the Galaxy Note 10.1, i own the device and it has all of the art stuff apart from the games, being android. I know the pen supports 1024 points of pressure, in the review he mentions the iPad and the eraser point and i agree it's really useless apart from broad strokes. The Galaxy Note's pen is in a different league, you do get Photoshop Touch which is good but obviously not as good as full Photoshop it's more on par with photoshop elements.

It's a good review and certainly makes me thing of the
surface for future tablets as being able to run standard windows apps is a big plus.
on a side jokey note, shame the Surface hasn't got a VGA/DVI connector as he could connect up his Cinq24HD onto the surface and have multiple drawing surfaces