If you do any real drawing with this, you will eventually end up with dead pixels unless you have some kind of clear plastic shield over the screen, something firm enough to limit the pressure on the LCD. unless the drawing tablet being used relies on being able to "feel" your pen via pressure sensitivity built into the tablet itself.
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If you do any real drawing with this, you will eventually end up with dead pixels unless you have some kind of clear plastic shield over the screen, something firm enough to limit the pressure on the LCD. unless the drawing tablet being used relies on being able to "feel" your pen via pressure sensitivity built into the tablet itself.