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For £66 ex-VAT, this is a decent “get started” graphics tablet for light, office-based design work or quick annotations—think marking up documents, signing, basic sketching, and using it as an input device alongside a laptop. ViewSonic’s ID1330 sits in that practical mid-range where you’re buying convenience more than artistry. If you already do a lot of annotation in meetings or you want a more natural way to draw than a mouse, it’ll probably feel worthwhile for the money.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re expecting pro-grade drawing comfort or long-session comfort for serious creative work. The main limitation with tablets at this price point is usually the “feel” (precision/pen responsiveness and how quickly you adapt), and the workflow can be more fiddly than you want in day-to-day use. If your users are likely to rely on this for design-heavy tasks, you’re better off budgeting for a model aimed at creative professionals—otherwise you’ll pay in frustration and workarounds.
Who should buy: teams in admin, education, pre-sales, field reporting, or anyone needing occasional pen input in a business context. Who should avoid: graphic designers, illustrators, or anyone who’s sensitive to latency and accuracy and will use it for hours every day.

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