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XP-Pen Graphics Tablets XP-Pen Artist 24 Pro
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XP-Pen Artist 24 Pro

£512.19£596.39
Or 3 interest-free payments of £170.73/mo.*
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XP-Pen Graphics Tablets XP-Pen Artist 24 Pro Gen2 4K 2pcs X3 Stift
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XP-Pen Artist 24 Pro Gen2 4K 2pcs X3 Stift

£1,033.39£1,160.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £344.46/mo.*
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XP-Pen Deco 640 Drawing Tablet with 16K Pressure Levels

XP-Pen Deco 640 Drawing Tablet with 16K Pressure Levels

£29.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £9.99/mo.*
2stores
GRAPHICS TABLETS

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Graphics tablets are devices used for digital drawing and design. They allow you to create art directly on a computer screen using a stylus. Key uses include digital illustration, photo editing, and graphic design, making them essential tools for artists and designers seeking precision and control.

Graphics tablets come in various sizes to suit different needs. A larger tablet offers more drawing space, ideal for detailed work, while a smaller one is more portable. Consider your workspace, portability needs, and the level of detail in your projects when choosing a size.

Graphics tablets are equipped with features like pressure sensitivity, resolution (measured in LPI), and connectivity options. Higher pressure sensitivity allows more precise control over line thickness, while higher resolution provides better detail. Look for models with USB or wireless connectivity based on your setup preferences.

Graphics Tablets: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing a graphics tablet, it's crucial to consider both size and resolution. A larger tablet offers more space for drawing, which can be beneficial for detailed work, while a smaller one is more portable and easier to handle. Resolution, measured in lines per inch (LPI), determines how much detail the tablet can capture. Higher resolution is ideal for intricate designs. We recommend evaluating your workspace and intended use—whether you need a portable option or a dedicated studio setup—to find the right balance.

Not all graphics tablets are compatible with every software package. Before purchasing, ensure that the tablet works seamlessly with your preferred applications, such as Adobe Photoshop or Corel Painter. Some tablets come with bundled software that can enhance your creative process, so it's worth exploring these options too. We suggest checking the manufacturer's website for compatibility lists and user reviews to avoid any surprises.

Pressure sensitivity is a key feature of graphics tablets that affects how they respond to your touch. Tablets with higher pressure sensitivity levels allow for more nuanced lines and strokes, providing greater control over your artwork's depth and texture. Look for tablets offering at least 2048 pressure levels if you're serious about digital art. This feature is particularly important for artists who require precision in their work, such as illustrators or graphic designers. By understanding your artistic needs, you can choose a tablet that enhances your creative expression.

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