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Recommended beginner xp-pen graphics tablets?
lianche
Posts: 1 Newbie
in Techie Stuff
So, I had a black XP-Pen G640, it was my first tablet and I had it for almost 1 year, but recently I lost the pen and I can‘t buy one where I live so I would have to buy it online, like I did with my tablet. So instead of that, I decided to just buy a better one. Screen Tablets are too expensive for me, so I was looking at the XP-Pen Star06 ( amazon.co.uk/XP-PEN-Wireless-Drawing-Pressure-Compatible/dp/B072TZ1WQ2 ), wich I've heard is called the best non-screen tablet, but it was also a little bit on the expensive side for me. In my opinion the XP-Pen G640 was decent, but I also dont have experience with other graphic tablets, so right now what I'm looking for is something in the middle between a XP-Pen Star06 and the XP-Pen G640 ( amazon.co.uk/Drawing-Digital-Signature-Graphics-Battery-free/dp/B078Y52K1M )quality-wise, that will also hopefully be not as expensive as the Star06 .
Looking for a relatively cheap graphics tab (under £100). It does not have to have a display but should connect to my mac and be compatible with photoshop.
I have little experience in that area so I am hoping you can
What would you suggest?
Looking for a relatively cheap graphics tab (under £100). It does not have to have a display but should connect to my mac and be compatible with photoshop.
I have little experience in that area so I am hoping you can
What would you suggest?
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If using it with Photoshop would the tablet need to be of decent quality (is photoshop is a demandjng program), maybe Im wrong but a tablet under £100 wouldn't cut the mustard.0
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I have a xp-pen deco Pro www.xp-pen.com/product/432.html drawing tablet . I use it in photoshop for photo editing and works well . The dual wheel/dial was very helpful in speeding up my process and it should be much better than the older non-Pro Deco series. That said, you also might want to look at/save up for the Artist 12 or 13.3 Pro drawing tablet with screen . If you can stretch your budget to the $200-350 mark. Either of the two display tablets will provide a much better experience than any screen-less tablet.
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