At the time, I felt the same and started looking into alternatives to my trusted Wacom brand and decided to take the risk of finding a tablet that would be cheaper in price, but not in content.Īfter a year of searching for the right display (and failing to make my own), I stumbled upon the Bosto Kingtee 22u Mini. Around a year ago I started to become interested in display digitizers when I heard in a podcast an artist talk about how their tablet was bottlenecking their skills. I began learning digital art about 5 years ago on a Wacom Bamboo. As of writing, this is the only version of the 22u Mini available. Such as the Kingtee 14WX, which originally had a 1366x768 screen is now the 14WX+ which has a 1920x1080 screen as well as the 22HD having a case similar to their 22HDX is now called the 22HD Mini, which has the body of the 22u Mini with a different digitizer. Bosto is known for changing the specs of their tablets’ specs while keeping the general naming scheme. To preface, this the mid-2014 version of Kingtee 22u Mini. Hello! I am Taylor Simpson here to guest review the Bosto Kingtee 22u Mini. This guest review was written by Taylor Simpson
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