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Graphics tablets

The best drawing tablets for photo editing might sound like an oxymoron, but plenty of photographers use drawing tablets for that very task – and with good reason. After all, a pen and drawing tablet can feel much more natural than using a mouse or touchpad.

By definition, graphics tablets need to be sensitive, and the best models register anything up to 8,192 distinct levels of pressure, so you can be very precise with your photo editing, which is useful when standard resolutions are getting higher and higher every day.

So, what’s the best drawing tablet for photo editing? Well, it depends what you’re looking for and what your budget is. We’ve found ten great options and all the facts and figures to

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