Alright!! Recommend some good pen displays and tablet computers bc momma wants to get into digital art!

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Alright!! Recommend some good pen displays and tablet computers bc momma wants to get into digital art!
If you're an author, get a tablet computer. I find writing on a big screen feels way better than my phone, but I don't want to use my laptop for that. Tablet computers are light and can be brought all over, allowing me to write anywhere, while also being big enough that my eyes don't hurt and I don't just use my thumbs. Like, have you tried writing in the train? It's hell, I tell ya. But it's also where I do most of my writing.
Alexander the Great found the philosopher looking at a pile of human bones. Diogenes explained, “I am searching for the bones of your father, but cannot distinguish them from those of a slave.”
Inspired by a sightless friend, a Bulgarian entrepreneur helped invent Blitab, a tablet to help blind and visually impaired people read books and use the internet.
I came across this by happenstance and I gotta admit, I’m pretty stoked about it.
The tablets will cost $500, which is actually slightly cheaper than the most expensive of the current iPad models ($529)!
That just blows my mind -- anything made for people with disabilities of any kind is always so wildly expensive. To see something made specifically for people with a disability that is fairly reasonably priced is just so important and wonderful.
I recently got this Dell Latitude 7212 rugged tablet. Its been a chore to get Linux installed due to mostly driver issues, but everything is working at this point except for the cameras. Thank you Dell for being an absolute jerk with proprietary camera drivers.