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Artists' needs can vary nearly as much as their drawing styles. This has lead manufacturers of digitizers and drawing tablets to create a wide variety of input devices that can fit into nearly any budget. A simple digitizer, for example, will not have a built-in display but can easily be picked up for less than $100. Meanwhile, larger and more advanced graphic display monitors provide the opportunity to draw on the actual screen, but may break the bank with their lofty price tags. Here is our list of the best drawing tablets.
[h=3]Budget friendly and functional[/h][h=4]XP-Pen Artist 24 Pro[/h]
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[h=3]Budget friendly and functional[/h][h=4]XP-Pen Artist 24 Pro[/h]

Staff pick
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...