User blog comment:ArtemisDonut/Yoooo/@comment-26958589-20160614154520

unfortuately most tablets are like the one pictued. it's natural to think you'd struggle with it (i also have terrible hand eye coordination, dw!) but no one is good with a tablet at first. it's a very surreal thing to draw in one place but see it another, and no matter what your hand eye coordination is like it's something that'll you'll only improve on with practise. take it from me! i really can't think of a tablet where you draw + see what youre doing in the same place that isn't very very expensive.

it's a pretty normal worry but, when starting out, you can place your drawing on the tablet + draw over it with the stylus until you get used to it. thats what i did!

this is the tablet i use and it's amazing. pretty much anything by wacom is. unfortunately they can run expensive but tablets are really a get what you pay for kinda situation. if you pay £10 for a tablet you'll get a £10 tablet. if you pay for a £500 one, you'll get a £500 one. (if you... get what i mean?). also bear in mind this is an investment, much like buying a laptop. it may be an expensive buy but it'll last you a long time. i've had mine for years now.

wacom are definitely the people to look for. 'wacom intuos' is the line im seeing being recommended to new tablet users the most. specifically ones like this ? (refurbished just means that it was returned to the store, fixed up and is now at the quality it should be at. if that's not something you want, you can get a non refurbished version here or here ). this sorta one is more similar to mine, if you wanted something i could reliably testify for.

i don't know your price range so this is a little hard to advise, but these were the tablets i was looking at before i asked for mine for christmas. i hoped i could help!!