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Wacom tablets are the way to go. Their entire lineup has everything from a cheap little pad to basically a color accurate touch screen monitor with an amazing stylus so its pretty easy to pick the one you want since their product range (at least when I last looked years ago) has a tablet for every price point.

Hey guys,

 

I'm looking to get some sort of a tablet that can be wired to a PC (mostlikely by USB) to be used as a drawing board. It's mostly to be used on Zoom calls and Teams calls so that I can draw on documents and stuff. Looking for something not too cheap nor too expensive. This in no means for professionnal drawing so it doesn't need to be super high-tech.

 

Thganks for the advices.

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Wacom tablets are the way to go. Their entire lineup has everything from a cheap little pad to basically a color accurate touch screen monitor with an amazing stylus so its pretty easy to pick the one you want since their product range (at least when I last looked years ago) has a tablet for every price point.

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