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When searching for the best graphics tablet suitable for your needs, there are several things that need to be considered. They may not seem important, but buying a bigger tablet just because you think it's better is just one of the common mistakes people make. That's right, mistakes.

So, you wonder, what should you consider before taking your money and spending it on a drawing tablet? There are a few simple points to think about that are crucial before grabbing your wallet, and now you'll understand why. Read more information here about this article.

As a graphic artist, I've found that the number one mistake people make when ordering their tablet is to buy the biggest one they can afford; This is a big mistake. A large area graphics tab may sound good to most and sometimes we may even conclude that if the tablet is more expensive then surely it is better but this is a big catch.

So how do we choose the perfect surface size for our graphics tablet? Simple. Think about the size of your strokes when you draw. Do you do big strokes? Yes? So go ahead and get that large surface tablet, it will be good for you. But most people need a medium or even small graphic tablet surface. I use a medium-sized tablet, but a small one would work fine too. Think about the strokes you make before you buy.

The next thing to consider is the stylus. Is the stylus light? Does it have a battery in it? Is it connected to the graphics tablet? You may want a non-attached battery-free stylus to make it too heavy, but it all depends on your budget.

Next is pressure sensitivity. There are tablets with 256, 512, 1024 or 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity, but these days most common tablets have all of the fantastic 1024 levels, which is more than enough for just about anything. Unless you're a serious graphic designer with higher demands, you probably won't need 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity.

The last thing I recommend considering several times before deciding is, of course, the price. While it's possible to find a great graphics tablet for a relatively good and low price, in my experience it's best to keep your budget in mind and work with it. You can find a fantastic graphics tablet in all price ranges if you consider your options carefully, and here are some graphics tablet recommendations for beginning and professional graphic artists to help them find exactly what they need.

Remember, no matter how well you know this area and how good your knowledge of graphics tablets and accessories is, try to be careful and follow these steps anyway. You can never be too cautious with your money.

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