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It could fulfill the need you are wanting if you understand that it is still just a table and not a full operating system like Windows or Mac. Microsoft Office apps won't be as full featured, and many other won't be either when compared to a PC. Bang for your buck, you would likely be better off looking at something like the Microsoft Surface or other 2 in 1 laptops that use a stylus, touch screen, and a full laptop experience. You could probably get more for your money if you are wanting to use it for school, work, and drawing. For reference, I use a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 for school, and it fills the need perfectly. I'm not advertising for Microsoft, hence my suggestion for any 2 in 1 with stylus and touchscreen. For school use, the option to hand write notes or type notes really enhances personal preference.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I second the other person's comment. If you are looking at using it for school work, a surface product like the pro or go might be a better fit. You will be able to do far more with it than this product. This is good for light with but for full drawing capability, a Windows system with full Photoshop or similar will perform much better.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I also agree with the others but would recommend this Surface: more RAM, larger HDD, AND includes a keyboard for same price as the other Surface.
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