The tablet you buy should come with a stylus which is often known as a digitizer pen, or simply just called a pen. Pick a tablet with a pen that feels comfortable and natural in your hand. This is important, because unlike a keyboard or mouse, most of your work with a descriptive tablet is done with the pen. You will be spending a lot of potential time with that pen. Make sure it's comfortable.
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The stylus/pen has to send a signal to the tablet. The mode of signal transmission will vary depending on the type of tablet you buy. Some pens wish a battery which will (sigh) need to be replaced on occasion. The battery will also make the pen heavier. Pens can also be attached to the pad by a cord or may be cordless. Both corded and cordless have their own confident advantages and disadvantages. The cordless type is easier to use, you aren't dragging a cord around behind your movements. If the pen is cordless, you'll have to be more just about misplacing it. A real qoute in our house; ever lost the Tv remote? You get my drift. On the other hand, while you shouldn't lose a corded pen you do lose some freedom of mobility and for some, a limit upon free expression. This is of singular importance if you want to throw the pen at a room mate or spouse when said person is irritating you. If you are the spouse of a potentially violent pen thrower, opt for the corded model.
Graphic Tablets
Some tablets allow for use of different types of pens which are used to draw differing styles of lines. Those who use the tablets for art creation would want to take the manifold pen use feature into consideration. Some pens have program buttons which allow you to customize the same pen with different functions. Click a button and get one type of line, click an additional one button get a thicker or thinner line. Some pens have an eraser (great feature for me). Some are pressure and tilt sensitive. Some pens have built in buttons for mouse clicks, and scroll wheels. Some tablets allow you to tap or duplicate tap the tablet for mouse clicks.
choosing the Right Stylus Or Pen For a descriptive Tablet
Tooya Pro Graphics Tablet (Windows/Mac) Review

Tooya Pro Graphics Tablet (Windows/Mac) Feature
- Write or draw digitally with this digital graphic tablet
- Compatible with large monitors without distortion problems
- Ergonomically designed pen has 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity
- 2000 lpi resolution
- One-year limited manufacturer's warranty
Tooya Pro Graphics Tablet (Windows/Mac) Overview
TOOYA combines flexibility, high pressure sensitivity and excellent quality. It has a wide active area (10x6.25) design so that you can use it with your wide screen monitor without distortion problems. And Windows® Vista¿ supports pen features such as note taking, handwriting recognition, and gesture recognition to give you the result you want quickly and easily. Extremely slim and light, the TOOYA PRO has a stylish design that fits elegantly in any home or office. With its ergonomic design, TOOYA PRO gives you the most comfort while working on the projects. TOOYA PRO is not only a tablet¿it also serves as a mouse pad. It gives you the best graphic performance for your professional design with 2000 lpi resolution and 1024 level of pen pressure sensitivity. [ Hardware Specifications ] ¿ Slim Tablet: 12.1" ¿ Active area: 10"x6.25" ¿ Physical Dimension (WxHxD): 306x257x9 mm (12"x10"x0.35") ¿ Resolution: 2000 lpi ¿ Report rate: 125 rps ¿ Pressure sensitivity: 1024 levels ¿ Reading height Max 10mm ¿ LED indicator 1 blue LED ¿ Power consumption Max 40mA ¿ Interface: USB 1.1 (Full Speed) ¿ USB cable: 1.5 meters [ System Requirements ] ¿ Windows 2000/XP/Vista or Mac 10.4 above ¿ DVD-ROM driver ¿ USB port
Tooya Pro Graphics Tablet (Windows/Mac) Specifications
Slim and flexible, the superbly designed Penpower Tooya Pro Digital Graphic Tablet includes features such as note taking, handwriting recognition, and gesture recognition for a fast, efficient performance. It also allows you increase efficiency at the office, trace images, enrich and personalize blogs, or simply share your creative designs over the Internet.
The wide 10-by-6.25-inch design of this sleek black graphic tablet is wide enough to use with large monitors without distortion problems. An ergonomically designed pen accompanies the tablet that has 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity with a 2000 dpi resolution screen to enrich your creative renderings with depth and contrast. Or if you need a break from typing, the tablet's handwriting and gesture recognition capabilities allow you to write on the tablet using MS Office 2007 or MS Sticky Notes. In addition, this 12-by-10.1-by-0.4-inch digital graphic tablet doubles as a mouse pad to preserve valuable work space.
The Penpower Yooya Pro digital graphic tablet is compatible with Windows Vista and includes Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 and Photo Express 5 to start your creative processes off on the right foot. It comes backed by a one-year limited manufacturer's warranty.
What's in the Box
Tooya Pro graphics tablet, pen, one pair of tweezers, four CDs (TOOYA PRO for Windows, TOOYA PRO for Mac, Windows CD, Photoshop Element, Photo Express), pen holder, 2 refills, and quick guide.
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A great advantage to using a descriptive tablet and pen, whether corded or cordless is that the pen is more ergonomic and much easier on the wrist than a original mouse. This advantage itself can be worth trying out a tablet.
When you shop for a descriptive tablet, take the pen/stylus into as great notice as the tablet itself. Consider what you want to use the tablet for. Are you an artist who wants to draw free hand? Do you want to edit and crop pictures in programs like Photoshop? Or do you simply want an alternative to the mouse? decree your purpose for the tablet and then shop accordingly. If you aren't sure how you'll use the tablet, but simply want to try one, there are some inexpensive models to Pick from.
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