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    • jimsz
      jimsz last edited by

      I tried out a Yiynova recently and it was very good.

      https://www.amazon.com/Yiynova-MVP20U-FE-Monitor-Windows/dp/B01NAT88XG/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1499086081&sr=8-4&keywords=yiynova

      I didn't keep it because after using it for awhile I wanted more portable since my desktop computer made it difficult to connect and disconnect the Yiynova everytime i wanted to use it.

      http://www.kidstimestudio.com - http://www.kidstimestudio.com/100days

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      • Jon Anderson
        Jon Anderson SVS OG last edited by

        If you go the route of a desktop/laptop/tablet/all-in-one do your research beforehand as only a few actually have a digitizer in the screen that allow for active stylus use (small pen tip types), even without pressure sensitivity. I made this mistake on my laptop. I found a HP Envy 2-in-1 touchscreen for a great price with the intent of being able to draw with it only to find out after I purchased it that it doesn't have a digitizer. The only stylus that will work are the big ones that mimic my finger. And Photoshop doesn't work by finger touch so I still need to plug in my tablet. If you go this route it's probably more time saving to only look at devices that advertise having pen capabilities. I hope you find what you're looking for!

        instagram.com/jonandersonillu

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        • bdyanne
          bdyanne last edited by

          Thank you all! Very useful info!

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          • anjing
            anjing last edited by

            I bought a XP-Pen Artist 22E Pro Pen display drawing tablet last year and it has been a joy to use. it features of 21.5" IPS Monitor , 1920 x 1080 (16:9) FHD resolution , 78% Adobe RGB color gamut . 8192 levels of pressure senstivity . I am a professional artist, and this lets me work much more efficiently. Even better, its fun to use.

            I held off for nearly a decade on upgrading to a display tablet due to the massive cost of Wacom's Cintiq display tablet. The XP-Pen display tablet is actually the same or cheaper than Wacom's non-display Intuos Pro, while this tablet's quality is absolutely comparable. This tablet is even inexpensive enough for art students, without a noticeable drop in quality.

            This tablet has been great! I've had it for a while and have not been disappointed. I’m a 3D modeler and this has been working great for my needs! I love its use in Zbrush. It's pressure sensitivity is fantastic and I like that the tablet only registers the pen. It does not register your touch.

            After having tested this Artist 22E Pro drawing tablet monitor , I would recommend it to anyone with one exception. Already a fan of XP-Pen tablets, this display tablet makes me never want to go back to Wacom.

            https://www.xp-pen.com/product/63.html

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            • ArtofAleksey
              ArtofAleksey last edited by

              Also if you have an ipad that can use an apple pencil, you can get the astropad app for $30.

              Admittedly I have never used it but seriously considering it at least to test it out and know.

              instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
              alekseyillustration.com

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              • JerrySketchyArt
                JerrySketchyArt @anjing last edited by

                @anjing I recently bought the 22 Pro and LOVE it. Second from me on this drawing monitor.

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                • chrisaakins
                  chrisaakins @Chip Valecek last edited by

                  @Chip-Valecek I LOVE MY SURFACE BOOK!!!! Just thought I would share.

                  Chris Akins
                  www.chrisakinsart.com
                  www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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                  • Buddy Skelton
                    Buddy Skelton last edited by

                    Huion is a very good alternative to Wacom at a much lower price. Draw with Jazza has multiple reviews of different Huion models on his YouTube channel.

                    http://huion.com/pen_display/

                    Instagram: @StepOne_DrawCircle

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                    • ShannonBiondi
                      ShannonBiondi SVS OG @bdyanne last edited by

                      @bdyanne I have a Lenovo Thinkpad and it's great to draw on. It has an integrated pen with pressure sensitivity and you can download Autodesk.

                      @abhainn_fionn

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                      • DOTTYP
                        DOTTYP @Guest last edited by

                        @cytheria-keh The Huion Kamvas range is very good ,they have a laminated screen now which is nice and really nice pen pressure.I also have a XP pen 22HD for a few years which I loved but I there seems to be something wrong with the colour which I cant fix so long term I would not recommend it.

                        scribbles.artstation.com
                        www.instagram.com/dottypaints

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