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Rant: Spent $400 on a 'premium' drafting tablet that just collects dust
I bought a big name drawing tablet last year thinking it would speed up my revisions. Set it up, spent a week trying to get used to the screen, but my hand-eye coordination was awful. My line work looked shaky and it actually slowed me down versus my old mouse. Now it's just sitting in my closet, a total waste. Anyone have a good method for switching from mouse to tablet, or should I just cut my losses?
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emmahayes1mo ago
My $300 tablet from last year is in the same dusty closet, honestly.
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spencer_owens581mo ago
Saw a tech article calling this the "drawer of forgotten gadgets." @emmahayes, it's so true how these things become expensive paperweights. The piece said companies bank on us upgrading every year for minor changes. Makes you wonder why we buy stuff we don't really need. That tablet probably still works fine but feels old already. The whole cycle is kinda wasteful when you stop and think about it.
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matthew3941mo ago
Yeah, I used to chase upgrades too.
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