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Old 01-28-2011, 06:30 AM
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I'm looking for an inexpensive drawing tablet for my PC. It's not for work, just a hobby, but I'd still like to get something decent.

I've checked a bit online, and the only brand that ever gets any press seems to be Wacom. I've seen some other threads about this same topic, but they seem to be a bit more "high-end" than I'm looking for.

Any suggestions or comments are appreciated.

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Hmm, you should try a Wacom Bamboo (Pen And Touch are out now, no?). They're sub-100$ and every other brand I got to try is hit-and-miss. I can't recommend going another way unless you're willing to spend a lot of time trying unknown, unreviewed brands until there's a good one that hasn't foreclosed yet.
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I have an old Wacom, just a little one...it's great for what it is; accurate and not glitchy. I would recommend Wacom because their cheaper stuff is still very usable.
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Haha, I was gonna say Wacom. Here's TigerDirect's offerings, http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...|c:140|&Sort=2
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I just got a bamboo pen & touch craft yesterday afternoon. It's a little bit more than Wacom's basic bamboo, but it's also slightly larger and has nearly twice the resolution.
I have tried the regular bamboo as well, and it wasn't significantly more twitchy, though.

I'd say it's the best gadget I've bought in a couple of years. Wacom knows what they're doing.
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I just got a bamboo pen & touch craft yesterday afternoon. It's a little bit more than Wacom's basic bamboo, but it's also slightly larger and has nearly twice the resolution.
I have tried the regular bamboo as well, and it wasn't significantly more twitchy, though.

I'd say it's the best gadget I've bought in a couple of years. Wacom knows what they're doing.
Same here! It's a very good quality product, and it has taken my numerous beatings so it is pretty tough too.
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I've got an older graphire4 and it's neat, but I should of invested more and gotten myself a bigger surface.
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FWIW, I prefer a smaller area (I work with one between two and seven hours a day).

It has to do with becoming dextrous from much sketching, but also because I don't like having to move my whole arm to reach across the screen. I use a widescreen Intuos Small, but I think all of the Bamboo line has a 16:9 ratio now.
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