Yeah there is pretty much a compromise either way you go. The only apple product I have is my iPad - everything else is PC and Android. I am able to jump from Affinity Designer/Photo on the iPad to the same program on my PC without too much hassle, though. I just save things to google drive. I might start something on the iPad (while laying on the couch) and then finish it off on the computer because I have more fonts and a little better control for the vector curve handles with a mouse; although the Apple Pencil is quite easy to use for this as well.
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I have been investigating a lot. What I really need is a stabilizer too (I use lazy nezumi) to avoid frustration. I saw it's lacking on procreate but there is one in clip studio paint. Only sucks it's subscription while you can it at one purchase for windows. Did you try out drawing on microsoft surface pro? Also the HP zBook g4 really looks interesting apart from the ugly design it has wacom tech in it and bevels with real buttons (I use them a lot on my wacom cintiq 13hd) like the mobile studio pro and a matte screen (but I have no experience with HP products...). Also Apple products getting slower kind of scares me as I want to invest in something I can use for a long time.