Purchased a drawing tablet, which has its advantages. I have a number of drawing programs installed on my computer, but medibang is the one I use the most frequently. It performs its function admirably. Despite the fact that it is rather thick, the stylus feels quite natural when held in the hand. The fact that digital drawing requires more mobility prompted me to purchase a tablet. The weight was the one thing that surprised me the most about it because I wasn't anticipating it to be quite so heavy. Moreover, I had to get used to the fact that the tablet does not switch off when you click the shutdown button (immediately), but rather when you push the shutdown button while concurrently decreasing the volume of the sound. There is no rapid charging. I'm already used to having devices that can charge quickly, so it's not a must for me. A lot of effort was required on my part to unlock the memory card tray. After impacting the device, it is possible for there to be some slight aberrations, as I recently read. I do not exclude this option, since the box came dented from one corner. The tablet was not packaged in a manner that ensured its safety.
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