Touch Lcd For Drawing !!??

Timmy.

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Hi there im interested in buying a touch lcd so I can draw and have my drawings on my computer and i want to use adobe photoshop, illustrator etc. programs. So I am here if anyone knows anything about these type of LCDs if they are good and if so point me in the direction of good ones. Also price kinda matters. Max i'd say 400. I doub these monitors even go that low but just asking. Also I know they have digital drawing pads but that seems a little awkward for drawing but maybe not so much.

Thanks for your help if you can.
Tim
 
wait, cant you get pads that sit on your desk, and they transfer what you draw on them to your computer, i swear i saw them for less than 150US
 
spamdos said:
wait, cant you get pads that sit on your desk, and they transfer what you draw on them to your computer, i swear i saw them for less than 150US

Yes things like this, although this one is not less than $150. :)
 
You want a table like atomic posted. A touch LCD is the worst choice because they don't require a special stylus. IE, if you're hand hits the screen, it'll throw everything off
 
The_Other_One said:
You want a table like atomic posted. A touch LCD is the worst choice because they don't require a special stylus. IE, if you're hand hits the screen, it'll throw everything off

Yes, and also, your arm would get tired of holding it up against the screen.
Timmy. said:
Hi there im interested in buying a touch lcd so I can draw and have my drawings on my computer and i want to use adobe photoshop, illustrator etc. programs. So I am here if anyone knows anything about these type of LCDs if they are good and if so point me in the direction of good ones. Also price kinda matters. Max i'd say 400. I doub these monitors even go that low but just asking. Also I know they have digital drawing pads but that seems a little awkward for drawing but maybe not so much.

Thanks for your help if you can.
Tim

Perhaps, as many said, a touch pad would be better for drawing.
 
As others have said, a touch screen LCD isn't good for detailed drawings. Since it's much harder to draw on a screen (ever tried to sign on those electronic signature pads?). I would go with the tablet.
 
A Wacom tablet would be your best choice, and it doesn't have to be big. A5 and A4 sizes are very popular.
 
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