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XP-Pen products include variously sized graphics tablets that may or may not include an integrated drawing display. [8] The Deco Fun line of products introduced in 2021 [2] served to provide an affordable range of drawing tablets comparable to the Wacom Intuos series of tablets, [9] though drawing tablets without displays have been produced by the company in the past through the Deco and Star ...
A graphic tablet. A graphics tablet (also known as a digitizer, digital graphic tablet, pen tablet, drawing tablet, external drawing pad or digital art board) is a computer input device that enables a user to hand draw or paint images, animations and graphics, with a special pen-like stylus, similar to the way a person draws pictures with a pencil and paper by hand.
The top-mounted buttons tended to be somewhat frustrating to use, as the user had to "reach around" the stylus to push the buttons in order to start or stop drawing. A similar tablet from Atari, the Atari CX77 Touch Tablet, addressed this with a built-in button on the stylus, [3] which some enterprising users adapted for use with their KoalaPad.
Wacom Co., Ltd. (株式会社ワコム, Kabushiki gaisha Wakomu, / ˈ w ɑː k əm /) is a Japanese company headquartered in Kazo, Saitama, Japan, that specializes in manufacturing graphics tablets and related products. [3]
Boogie Boards are marketed as having uses like writing, drawing, and taking notes. Some models are designed to replicate the form factor of specific notetaking devices, such as the sticky note. [7] One model was released exclusively in Brookstone stores. [8]
Similarly, the ACP page on Easy Wireless’ website makes no mention of a free tablet, saying only that an eight-inch tablet valued at $120 is available for only $10.99.