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Should I get a drawing tablet

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Drawing tablets are designed for digital sketching, painting, and editing photos with precision.

Whether you're an artist or designer, or do a bit of both, these devices have a lot to offer.

A lot of painters and some concept artists still use non-screen pen tablets because it allows you to move away from the screen. And you can draw from your elbow, which lessens the strain on your wrist and shoulder.

Most animators and artists who do a lot of linework (like background designers) prefer drawing with a display tablet as It feels really near to drawing on a paper.

When choosing a drawing tablet, deciding if you want to get a drawing tablet with or without screen is very important. And this does depend on a few factors!

1. Hand-Eye Coordination

non-screen Pen tablet is like a mouse. You look at your computer screen while drawing on the pen tablet.

This requires the specific skill of hand-eye coordination. It takes time to get used to, what you need is practice and patience.

One of the most valuable aspects of a graphics tablet that has a screen is that you don’t need any special hand-eye coordination skill in order to use it.

Since you can see exactly where each stroke goes, anyone who uses a device like this one can start drawing right away.

2. Affordability

Pen display monitors are more expensive than non screen one.

Most people who decided to go for a screenless drawing tablet when purchasing their first-ever device did so because these tablets are cheaper.

3. Portability

A drawing tablet that doesn’t have a screen will always be better to carry around. Whether you like it or not, screens are much more fragile and they will break because of any minimal impact.

4. Reliability

Drawing tablets without a screen are extremely reliable tools. They simply work. You don’t have to worry about bad color display, you don’t need to think about image sharpness, you shouldn’t worry about scratches since they don’t interfere with functionality and so on…

5. Durability

The fact that screenless drawing tablets have fewer moving parts grants them a durability that is unimaginable for tablets that do have a screen.

6. Connectivity

There are some non-screen graphic tablets like wacom intuos pro supports wireless connection.

Pen display tablet type like wacom cintiq doesn't support wireless connection, you need at least one usb-c cable to connect to your computer to work.

For a truly wireless drawing experience, a standalone drawing tablet might be a better option.

Conclusion

The biggest difference between a digital Graphic Drawing tablet and a Display Drawing Tablet is being able to drawing directly on the monitor screen of a monitor while the other is like drawing on a mouse pad.

You should get a drawing tablet with a screen if your budget allows you to spend more on a drawing tablet and you have some desk space.

If you have a lower budget or want a more portable solution, I recommend you choose a drawing tablet without a screen!

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