I need something that will drive wood screws well, and corded drill doesn't do the job well... it basically turns too fast and strips screws and gives very little control.

I am looking at cordless drills but in addition to being expensive, some of them don't have the force needed... its surprising how much force it takes to drive wood screws even if you pre drill them...

So I am wondering about air screwdrivers, are they worth it? I have a fairly large compressor so I don't think air consumption is a problem (not to mention they are intermittent use tools so even if its undersized it can catch up). I tried a smaller air screwdriver at a hardware store and it struggles to drive wood screws... whereas even a cheap electric one does a much better job (but it ran off of a tiny compressor). I have no real need for being on a job site, just shop use.