![]() After talking to our sources, we think the smaller drawing tablets offer the best quality for the price, especially for beginners. Medium (8-by-5-inch) and large (10-by-6-inch) drawing tablets are about as wide as a keyboard without a number pad, so they’re better suited for dedicated graphics work. Small graphics tablets, such as the One by Wacom, are about the size of a mouse pad (with an active area around 6 by 4 inches) and highly portable. This can mean less arm fatigue, but when you’re working on large (or multiple) displays, you may need to zoom in to work with fine details or map the active area to a portion of the screen.
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