Ah Ramiro I think I get what you were after. You're thinking of a tablet as like an Ipad or similiar, its not that. Its basically just a mouse in pencil (called a stylus) form with a digital tablet. This helps folks who are artistically inclined to better reproduce the traditional pen / pencil on paper drawing technique. You can use it instead of a mouse or in conjunction with a mouse. I use the wacom stylus for the tablet in my left hand and the mouse gets used by my right, on and off when its easier to use. I think you will find a digital drawing tablet useful for any artistic work, really not at all necessary for office type applications. Even the Cintiq is not a computer, just a monitor / pressure sensitive input face so you get what you see as the smaller tablets require some hand / eye coordination learning curve, not much but something you will need to address. This help to make it clearer? V