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Pen/Drawing tablets
ok, i want such a tablet but i dont know shit about them, so i search for it (thx to chruser for some advise) and this 1 seems to be the only that come out:
http://www.wacom-shop.net/cgi-bin/wa...CTE&2D630&2FB1 now id like to know if people have experience with that kinda hardware and stuff like that. Because 199$ is alot of money for me (if its not for you, pm me and ill give you my bank account nr) edit: im goin to bed now, ill check for replies tmorrow |
I'm saving up for the intuos 2 a5, I heard ALOT of good stuff about that thing, but yeah its expensive :(
http://www.wacomshop.nl/ this site usually has some nice offers, it's dutch and can deliver in Belgium too. |
isnt that just the same site in dutch ???
well thx anywayz edit: oh lol, on the english site its 199 and on the dutch site its only 149 :grin: |
*Summons Chruser*
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Eh, that site shows all tablets, it seems. Anyway, yes, you'll want to get a Wacom tablet. Graphire 3 is good. If you can afford a 6x8", which is $199 USD last time I checked, that's great. Intuos 2 is even better (double pressure sensitivity levels, pen tilting and so), but far more expensive.
Here's my personal list of choice, in ascending order of quality: 1: Graphire 3 6x8" (Nice tablet, will cover your needs VERY well. It's accurate and not horribly expensive). 2: Intuos 2 6x8" (Far more pricy. If you can, get an Intuos (1) model, as it's pretty much identical, minus some 4D mouse capabilities. I have one of these). 3: Intuos 2 9x12" (VERY nice tablet, but expensive as hell. I'm definitely going to get one of these some day). |
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