Pen Tablet vs Monitor

Pen Tablet vs Monitor

  • Pen Tablet (Intous Pro- Medium)

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AMorgan

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So I want to know if it's really that much more worth it to get the pen tablet monitors (Cintiq 13HD or Huion GT-190s) or if I should just get the pen tablets (Intous vs Intous Pro). If I was to get the tablets, I would be able to get it in a month. If I were to get the ones with the display, I'd have to wait around 5 months.

Thanks for the responses! <3
 
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I know a really professional artist who just uses the tablet and looks on his desktop monitor as he draws.
Here drew this:
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I personally bought the same tablet he used and found that it was not that hard to get use to. But obviously I assume the one with a screen was much easier, though you would want a much larger screen, which of course, costs a load more.
Yeah I know, I can't really afford a much larger one so I'm basically trying to decide between going for a smaller one with a screen or just getting the tablet. May I ask which tablet you got?
 

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Id have to look for it haha as its somewhere in the garage now. Its all white and came with really nice packaging so I was happy. I'd say just go with a tablet for no with no screen, make money from art you do on there. Save up and buy the other one much faster. And then you can always sell the old tablet.
Alrighty thanks bro.
 

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Cintiq if you're looking to go professional and FULLY dedicate your time with no excuses. If you're going for a casual, fun time, then intuos will do the job perfectly.
 

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Cintiq if you're looking to go professional and FULLY dedicate your time with no excuses. If you're going for a casual, fun time, then intuos will do the job perfectly.
Intous pro or just the regular is the thing I'm trying to decide now. I feel like the regular is a little too small, but is the pro worth the extra money?
 
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