What is a tablet?  Basically, it is an input device that can be used on its own or in combination with any pointing device such as a trackball, mouse and others.  A tablet is also known as drawing tablet, graphics pad or digitizing tablet.  A tablet has two parts: a smooth, level surface for drawing and a stylus or pen that was set to work with the tablet.  Some packages also include a pen holder and a cordless mouse that can be used on the drawing surface.  Even ordinary users can use the tablet.  They will discover that it is more ergonomic, thus preventing injury due to recurring strain.

 

The following are some things you should know about tablet.

  • Tablets come in different sizes.  Depending on what you will use it for, there is a variety to choose from.  For regular users and hobbyists, the 4 inches x 5 inches or the 6 inches x 8 inches will suffice.  If you are a graphics artist, CAD user or illustrator, you should opt for the bigger size.  Take note, that the price is directly proportional to the size.

 

A bigger size does not necessarily imply that it is better.  Many individuals prefer the smaller surface area to avoid too much movement of the arm.  But for digital artists, wide sweeping motions feel more natural since they are used to it when they paint or draw.

  • One more thing that you should note about tablet, is its given dimensions only refer to the surface area that you will be working on.  The actual size of the whole unit is much larger.  For bigger-sized tablets, for instance, the actual size is about four to five inches more than the input area.  You should remember this when planning on buying a tablet and deciding on the best place to put it on.

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