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Originally Posted by Tirade And get ready for a learning curve. It is realy different and kinda frustrating at first to get used to. But it gets better with use. |
This is true, I've used tablets for so long now (since the 80's) that I forget that bit. My advice, treat it like a pencil, not a mouse, and you'll get there quicker
Size wise, A4 looks good but I have my eye on the A5 wide (or 6x8 wide in the US) which is designed for wide screen or dual monitors. I found the A3 took up too much desk space making it awkward to use. When I realised that I was only using a portion of it I went for the A5.