Drawing Tablets – Which one should I buy?

The days of drawing on the computer with a mouse are long gone. Lines were always the same thickness, the hand control needed to move a mouse in a smooth curve was insane! And the applications themselves were limited to say the least. Then, Wacom came along. These guys created a drawing tablet that could replace the mouse. Not only was the form factor of the stylus, more like holding a real pen. But it introduced ‘pressure sensitivity’. The harder you pressed the higher the value sent to the drawing program. These higher values could be interpreted, resulting in thicker lines, or more digital-ink being applied to the virtual canvas....

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