As someone who has been using the same drawing tablet for probably a decade now, the Artisul A1202 was a very refreshing try. It comes with your standard tablet accessories, including plenty of extra nibs for the pen and a
convenient pouch to store said accessories.
On my first impression, I was honestly caught off guard by how large the tablet was. The A1202 is 12 inches with a 10x6in drawing space, much larger than my previous Wacom Bamboo, so I spent a lot of time just getting used to having so much space to move my hand across the tablet. I don’t think you necessarily need a larger drawing space to have a better digital art experience, it mostly comes down to preference, but I did end up enjoying the extra room.
The tablet is lightweight, and I did not experience any noticeable lag while drawing. My favorite feature of the tablet would probably be the built in buttons, there are 8 on the tablet and two on the pen itself, which you can easily assign to brush keys through the Artisul app. It was nice not have to reach across the screen to switch brushes, and definitely helped my productivity when drawing.
Overall, I think this is a great and affordable tablet for those looking to get into digital art, you get a great value for your money!
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