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The screen is reflective, like any other glass surface or the tablets that I have been drawing on, but adjusting the brightness more than compensates for this. The aspect ratio is now 3:2 compared to the previous edition which had 16:9, targeted at video and movie viewing. 3:2 makes more sense for design work as it is closer to the proportions for print. The higher screen resolution of 2160 x 1440 and very accurate on-screen colours definitely helps in illustration work and makes final art work that much easier.
The new Type Cover has a larger surface area, it includes a second magnetic strip for added stability in laptop mode and it's thinner compared to last year's model. The larger cover doesn't result in larger keys or bigger spacing between the keys, the keyboard portion of the cover doesn't really change compared to the previous design. There's a slight difference in key feel. The design feels less mushy overall.
Substantial changes are limited to the trackpad. You get a few extra millimeters of height and a substantial increase in trackpad width. The surface of the trackpad is now a rigid plastic rather than the soft touch material surrounding it. The trackpad surface is also hinged at the top and physically moves like a clickpad, just smaller. The result is the first usable trackpad on a Surface device. Two finger scrolling works reasonably well. In the past scrolling was so bad that I almost always used the touch screen instead, but with the new Type Cover I'd say 80% of the time I'm ok with using it for scrolling. Edge gestures are supported by the new trackpad and although they work the action still doesn't feel all that natural. Clicking and dragging is still problematic.
I didn't notice a substantial difference in the feel of the new pen's tip. The old tip was spring loaded and would move inwards a bit as you pressed down on it. The new tip by comparison is rigid with virtually no play. Both felt as natural or unnatural as the other depending on how convincing dragging a plastic tip on a glass display is for you. There is a difference in the minimum attack angle supported by the pen. The old design allowed for as little as a 15-degree angle between the pen tip and the display's surface, the new design seems to only activate at around 30 or 40-degrees.
Accuracy. Try writing very small letters on actual paper with your pen/pencil. You should have no problem. Similarly, a well implemented active digitizer will let you write as small as you can actually write. On the opposite, a capacitive pen needs certain amount of contact surface, therefore you can not write too small. In fact, even regular handwriting size is probably too small for it to be well detected. 59ce067264
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