What are the best graphics tablets for writing math or physics equations?

<p>Most important criteria: that the stylus is not too thick (and that the writing pad can record things from a thin stylus). Superscripts and subscripts are impossible with most current styluses.</p>

<p>I’d prefer one that’s integrated with a computer - I have severe neck pain issues, so looking downwards is enough to cause pain.</p>

<p>Pencil and paper.</p>

<p>Why can’t you just write bigger than normal?</p>

<p>Or you could learn how to use latex really fast.</p>

<p>Try Lyx with a laptop. It’s convenient enough for taking notes.</p>

<p>I need it for scratch though (scratch is much harder with latex).</p>

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