A drawing tablet is a must-have accessory for any photographer who does a lot of image-editing, helping you make adjustments more quickly and in a way that feels more organic than working with a mouse ...
At $399.95, the Wacom One Creative Pen Display—geared to amateur artists, note-takers, and doodlers—is the company's lowest-priced pen display. It's in effect an interactive monitor, controlled by ...
The XP-Pen Artist 10 is an affordable way to enjoy the convenience of a pen display for image-editing, but some people may find the restricted drawing space irritating, even though the on-screen ...
The Wacom One Pen Display 13 Touch offers a solid combination of design, ease of use, and price. Its compact and sleek design makes it portable, though the lack of an included stand and its heavier ...
Xencelabs is a relatively new name to the graphics tablet market, but it’s made a big impression with its Pen Tablet Medium Bundle, which I reviewed in July. Graphics tablets offer new precision when ...
I love a good pen tablet (or Creative Pen Display if you prefer) for creating my digital art and for retouching all my portraits. I find a level of precision I just can’t get with a mouse. While I ...
What do you get when a Chinese tech company launches an interactive display and tablet brand run by a team that includes several former Wacom employees? For Wacom, it seems, a potential headache, and ...
The Artist 16 has a drawing area of 15.4 inches on the diagonal and includes 10 shortcut buttons that can be customised using the XP-Pen software. For many years, there was just one name in the ...
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