With a fresh design, a few different size options, and improved pen performance, the Deco Pro Gen 2 is set to be solid and affordable pro-level alternative to more established brands
Could XPPEN’s Magic Drawing Pad, their first Android tablet, be a shift in the wind for standalone drawing tablets? For a long time, Apple’s iPad has generally been the go-to for digital artists on the move. There are great options for Android users too…
The Tourbox Lite may just be the perfect accessory for digital artists and I’m excited to finally have my hands on one to review. What…
A controller that we can use for some casual gaming on the go, but also as a digital art shortcut remote? What better combo can…
Huion recently made it’s first attempt at an Android drawing tablet and has released the Kamvas Slate 10. I’m really interested to see drawing tablet…
Wacom has refreshed their One range of drawing tablets aimed at beginners and artists on the move. The brand has typically been the choice of…
The Ugee M708 graphics tablet offers a good working area for the beginner digital artist at an affordable price. Ugee sent me the M708 tablet…
The Huion Inspiroy Giano is the biggest screenless graphics tablets on the market today, and after a thorough review, it checks all the boxes for…
Is one of the smallest and cheapest drawing tablets on the market enough to make decent digital art? Here’s a review of the Deco Fun XS.
XPPen has another range of tablets sporting their new X3 pen technology: the Deco M/MW and L/LW, available in 4 different colors. Read on for…