If you’re serious about graphic design, picking up a drawing tablet is pretty much essential. Whether you pick up a pure graphics tablet to plug into a computer, a pen display with its own screen, or ...
Edit photos, digitally paint, and mark up documents with Xencelabs' Graphic Tablet, a fantastic tool for professional artists and hobbyists alike. As some of you may already know, I've spoken at ...
When it comes to the best Wacom tablets, there are a number of models to choose from. Whether you are a keen hobbyist or professional digital artist, there's a Wacom tablet to suit every skill level ...
Anyone have any experience with drawing tablets? I've been thinking about starting w/ a nice, cheap beginner level and am leaning towards the Huion HS610 or the 1060Plus (on linux). Impressions I get ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global Graphics Tablet Market Size, Share, and Growth Analysis by Component, Application, Distribution Channel, and Region - Industry Forecast 2023-2030" report has been ...
The Xencelabs Pen Display 24 Studio Series rivals the Wacom Cintiq Pro 27 for features and is almost half the price. The Xencelabs Pen Display 24 Studio Series rivals the Wacom Cintiq Pro 27 for ...
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 ...
Astropad Studio is now available for Windows, meaning artists can now use iPad as a graphics tablet for Macs and PCs, plus control devices using Apple Pencil. With Astropad Studio, artists can use an ...
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Xencelabs has announced the launch of their new Pen Display 24 graphics tablet which will be available to purchase in Q2 2023 priced at $1,899, £1,850, and €2,099 depending on your location. Preorders ...
I just saw yesterday that Monoprice is now selling house-brand graphics tablets, at frankly amazingly cheap prices. Their reviews look pretty decent, but has anyone here on Ars tried one out yet? It ...