This is the cheapest drawing pad I've found. It's actually very responsive and a lot of fun. The grip is almost identical to the Huion I used before. (Just a panel, no screen.) They don't work on top of each other though, FYI even though they look the same. However, the included stylus is lighter, which makes it easier to use for long periods of time. What I find interesting, since I'm used to using a tablet and not such a screen, is that when I'm drawing, writing, or using surfaces in my programs, I'm always looking at my monitor and not the screen. I'm glad I have it, but there are some caveats. Color accuracy is poor despite some calibration. This is partly made worse by the granularity of the display. Also, a much simpler problem is that I want the cables to be bundled and not dangling, as moving both lines around can sometimes cause additional annoyances. With that in mind, I'd like to point out that this is the cheapest I've found. My Huion, mind you, is good, it's wireless too, just as expensive and screenless. I'm happy with it but due to my habits I gave it to my son who makes video games and he asked for the same. He is also happy with it and tries to find ways to incorporate it into his game projects aside from using it for level design. Note though that I think this could use a stand or something similar or a case that achieves this.