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Deco Fun XS 4x3 Inches Graphic Drawing Tablet $20.98 + Delivery ($0 with Prime / $59 Spend) @ XP-PEN Amazon AU

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Only the green variant is available at this price.

Battery-free stylus included with 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity. Plug and play with USB C and is compatible with Windows 7/8/10, Mac OS X 10.10 (or later), Android 6.0 (or later), Chrome OS 88 (or later), and supports work with Linux now.

Probably too small for serious artists but pretty good if you want to mess around and experiment with a digital pen and tablet.

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Comments

  • XP Pen is a good brand, I have the mini 7 deco one.

  • +3

    The size is too small for it to be of any practical use.. unless if it’s a tablet for ants?

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    • Idk 4/3 inches seems average to me

    • too big for ants

    • Bloody hell, is that why my house is swarming with ants lately?

  • +3

    lol was going to get till i saw 3 x 4 inches
    For reference a post it note is 3 x 3 inches

  • +1

    Really only useful if you need to collect a signature in a business setting.

    • +5

      Well it does say in the title its designed for Osu (popular rhythm game).

  • Anyone had any experience or thoughts on using a drawing tablet for taking notes for uni?

    • Typing is faster IMO.

      • Yeah for sure if just writing, but in a lot of cases need to annotate diagrams/slides or write out equations with unusual symbols etc.
        For context have been using surface pro but thinking about drawing tab + bigger laptop as more ergo alternative

        • Drawing on a tablet can feel rather different compared to drawing directly on the screen, so I'm not sure how well you'd adapt. I suppose for $21 this is a fairly low risk investment if you want to test the waters?

          • @anonym: Was thinking along those lines, appreciate the input!

    • Why not get a 2-in-1 laptop instead? Save the hassle of carrying around 2 things.

      If its primarily for taking notes dont think you need much power.

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