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>>2801070
If drawing on a small tablet wasn't a complete mess there'd be no reason to get something bigger. They're economically priced, unobtrusive devices that could hypothetically be stashed away anywhere when you're done and just as easily brought with you wherever you go. Unfortunately none of that stuff makes up for how unnatural drawing with them is.

>>2801298
You're right, but pls...no bully!

>>2801595
I don't know to be honest. The tablet itself is just a slab so I doubt that it would break under most normal circumstances, but the pen with its rechargeable battery is another story. I'm not certain what the lifetime of the batteries in them is nor if you can replace them yourself.

>>2801797
You probably won't need any of that extra stuff. It comes with a cord and extra nibs already (you should also get the Giano instead bud)

>>2801941
Giano hands-down. especially if your monitor is over 15 inches. It's all about relative size. A mid size tablet in my experience feels pretty good on like a 10 inch monitor and progressively shittier the bigger you go.

>>2802215
Ergonomically maybe, if your neck is constantly turned to one side that might not be good for you, man.

>>2802294
It's less than $200 bud, but I guess if you live somewhere in east asia or eastern europe that could constitute quite an investment.

>>2802566
28% 1-2 star reviews on Amazon. I wouldn't if I were you.

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