I need some help finding a cheap starter drawing tablet that works for a while. Not looking for people to sell to me, just suggestions on what I should get. Here's some info if it helps:
Computer:
Processor: Intel Core i5
RAM: 6 Gigabytes
Model: Dell Inspiron 5537
(I did switch the hard drive to an SSD)
Software Used:
Autodesk Sketchbook
[Sometimes] Adobe Photoshop
Requirements:
$150 or less
Durable
Non-battery pen
Compatible with at least one drawing software listed above.
I'll be happy to give any more information. Reviews for certain companies would be much appreciated.
nixnoux
Hello~ I have recently purchased a starter drawing tablet, bought it for $200, the screen is a great size for me, 11.5, whereas the tablet is around 14x9.
https://www.xp-pen.com/product/64.html
I'm happy with it, its responsive and is easy to mess with its settings/program the buttons on it. You need a hdmi and usb ports to connect it to yer computer. Then it has an extension usb for the powercord. It's a bit over your pricepoint, but looking at general pricing, if youre looking for a tablet with a screen (especially by companies that are dedicated drawing tablets) the pricing is around 200 :/
As for the company, I saw meh stuff on them but like, this is a decent, if not good, tablet. Its stayed consistent and the accuracy/pressure points. I'm merely in the process now of practice so I can create better for the future~
Best of luck finding what you need~
EllaGood
Can you tell me how long you've been using it? I'm trying to find a tablet that will work for a while, and I know that performance can change over time.