I decided to use the tablet as a drawing instrument. Oh, only a dream. It's lovely in any way you look at it. I advise for illustrators and merely novices. It's true what they say: you get a lot of bang for your buck. The benefits of it include: • Sound (THIS IS SOMETHING AMAZING) • Picture quality • Batteries • Quick sensor • Metal enclosure • Ability to expand memory with MicroCD up to 1 terabyte • Weight (fans of light electronics may not like it, but for me personally this is a plus, since the tablet seems more robust and reliable) Having certain negative aspects • There is no protective film from the manufacturer; • There are no replacement stylus nibs; • There is no case supplied. (All of stuff is available on other marketplaces, and the price is typically lower than that of the original accessories. To be honest, I don't really see it as a negative, but I can see how it could be significant for other people.
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