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Looking to get more digital with my work portfolio, and if anyone has suggestions for a good device to look at, it would be appreciated.
I've looked at drawing tablets that connect to a computer, and while they would work, the tethered nature and spotty reviews has put them on the back burner.
A convertible laptop that can take stylus inputs, doesn't have to be pressure sensitive, could work. An easy to carry device that is ready to scribble/sketch any time would be nice.
I looked at the ipad offerings, but for the price and the size, they don't appeal to me. A 15-17" laptop might be nice too. I've looked at a few of the microsoft surface devices, but not with the stylus. If Linux works on a surface with the stylus I would be very pleased.
I have a main isp router and then a second router setup as an access point. The only thing hooked to my access point is my Quest VR headset. This is setup so I can stream PCVR from my PC wirelessly. The access point is hooked to both my PC and isp router with ethernet cable.
My question: I can set the bit rate on my VR headset. Is it exclusively my router which determines how high I can set the bit rate and have it be stable? Or do my PC specs also effect how high I can set the bit rate? My understanding is that the router itself determines this. So basically regardless of my PC specs (3060/11700) if I buy a high end router I should be able to jack up the bit rate and run it at 200mbs stable.
Right now on my Netgear R6400 AC1750 Smart Wi-Fi Router I can run around 115mbs stable but I would like to increase that number.