Its good. Linux and windows can install it automatically. You need to get used to drawing with pen in your program. Its also large enough, so you will not get out of screen. No problems and very good price.
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Without sounding pretentious it is definitely not a Wacom tablet, and I wouldn't recommend the downgrade for anyone who has worked on one. It's cheaper for sure, which was the selling point when my Intuos died after 6 years of love, but that is apparent even in its use. Even at the highest setting for pen pressure sensitivity (both for the device and the art program i am using) it doesn't pick up the light touch I am used to giving when working digitally - to the point I am worried I am about to scratch the surface of the tablet when drawing. It may just be a learning curb, but I would definitely argue the reviews preaching how great it is. For beginners it is probably a cheap way to get into the field of digital art, however there are better products out there.
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Putting aside my own shortcomings in the endeavor, having a nice responsive tablet to sketch on makes it a lot easier to practice. The pen itself feels generic enough that you can believe it to be just about any pen or brush while you're working, and the pad has a texture like a silk paper (if that's a thing).
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Very easy to use. My 10 year old daughter loves it, I love it ..... it feels like drawing on paper
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I'm very satisfyied with my purchase, it works perfectly, good feeling, and sensitivity. completely recommended
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