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Rep Power: 3 ![]() | Drawing Tablets Hello all, I'm looking into purchasing a Drawing Tablet. Can anyone recommend a tablet that is not so expensive but very practical. I'm looking for something that will allow me to work on my Illustrations once I scan them into Photoshop. I need the tablet so I can trace over my sketches. The mouse is not doing it for me. Thanks, Jose |
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Rep Power: 3 ![]() | FatumMonster, Do you know anything about Adesso Tablets: I looked at Adesso Cyber Tablet12000 12 x 9 $130.00 and Adesso Cyber 8600 8.5" x 6.5" $104.99 |
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | I cannot say is the Cyber Tablet will be good for your needs, I not seen this tablet in my city to tell you more about it. It looks like Genius Tablet and people that use them is not very like them. I use Wacom Graphire4 Classic (a6) and It a little bit small for me (the work area) but I get used for that. it prise is abot 110$. The better will Graphire4 Classic XL (a5) it has a bigger work area but it more exensive :( but this one will suite you alot. I've look at the Cyber Tablet tech params they are good, but I dont know how this tablet will recomend himself in work - does it have stabil drivers, rich control settings. Wait maybe som people know more about it or use it to say you how is to use it. |
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