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It doesn't affect drawing ability, but may affect usability. This may require a bit of explanation. With any size tablet you can zoom in or out on your artwork in your paint program, so the tablet size doesn't affect the level of detail or precision you get. The tablets typically map out to the size of your screen, so you have to move the pen farther on a larger tablet to reach user interface elements on your screen. If you're primarily using the tablet for drawing that's probably not a big issue, but if you switch back and forth between different programs while using the tablet you'll find you're moving your arm much more if you use the large (or larger) size tablet vs. the medium tablet. The small tablet has the opposite problem: it's size doesn't allow you to hit user interface elements with precision, you have to concentrate to get it right without hunting. Larger tablets may have more space for virtual buttons and macro triggers, which may also affect usability.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is really no difference between the small and medium tablet. They both have around the same functions only the medium is bigger than the smaller. The only flaw of the small tablet is that it puts a strain on your hand because of how small it is. I guess it depends on your hands I guess I'm not sure. But I recommend the medium tablet rather than the small. Hope this helped :3
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