Ray Prince is a freelance writer at Pocket-lint. Based in Miami, he has written hundreds of articles on consumer technology, including product roundups, deal summaries, product reviews, step-by-step ...
Drawing, a timeless form of creative expression, requires patience, a strong sense of creativity, and a steady hand. The advent of digital art has led many artists to ...
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Much like traditional art mediums, there is no one-size-fits-all-artists option when it comes to pen displays and tablets. There are nearly as many configurations to choose from for drawing technology ...
Tablets offer versatility from entertainment to monitoring kids and even drawing. Graphic tablets mimic pen and paper but need to be hooked up to a computer. Drawing tablets have a built-in screen, ...
Wacom has announced an updated Intuos Pro Small, a compact, wireless drawing tablet built for portability. The Intuos Pro Small is the last in the Intuos Pro line to get a design refresh; the Medium ...
For the past seven years, I have tracked consumer tech through constant shifts in hardware, platforms, and the way people actually use devices. Covering everything from budget gear to flagship ...
Tablets made for drawing are now crucial devices for artists and designers, enabling them to craft digital art accurately and effortlessly. Even though top-tier drawing tablets can be costly, there ...
In previous years, a good, full-featured drawing tablet would often cost hundreds of dollars. Today, for under $100, you can get a great, midsize tablet such as the Huion Inspiroy 2 M, which offers ...