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Many years ago before I purchased my Wacom Intuos II I was given a great little inexpensive drawing tablet by my brother as a gift. It was an 5x5 Acecad Acecat II tablet which went for $100 USD at the time. It did what I needed it to do until I decided to move on to a Wacom. You might want to check these sites out or google Acecat. [Review](http://www.dansdata.com/flair.htm)I have a few suggestions...Try looking at aiptek. I purchased one through them over a year and half ago, and paid 20 usd for the 4 by 5..plus shipping abviously. I dropped it endless times over that time before it stopped working. www.aiptek.com ( aiptek is a hit and miss with theirs tho..sometimes they dont have the reasonable 4 by 5 ones so u have to check often) Also u can try this link which sells refurbished wacoms( I have one of these too that I ordered from here, and no complaints) they have the grapphire 3, 4 by 5 for under 40 usd. http://www.pcmall.com/pcmall/search/product_list.asp?id=4781α=W I hope this helps you.
Quote - "The price goes up a ridiculous amount with size. The Wacom Graphire 4 x 5 is $99.95 and the 6 x 8 is $199.95. A couple of inches isn't worth paying twice as much. "
Hello, I'm using a WACOM intuos 3 ( size A5 ) for a few months now. I am drawing comics. I would say that the size is not worth the price. When I came into the shop, i was persuaded that I would need a A4 model. Then, i tryed all size and realized that I could just do everything with the small sized model. It's even ennoying to move your whole arm inside a too big surface( especially when it is about drawing curves that just need a small move from the fingers). Well, for me I didn't see the point of paying an extra 200Euros for the bigger size.
Tech for less (www.techforless.com) appears to have a deal on a Wacom Graphire for just under $50 U.S. It might not be a bad choice for a starter tablet. That's where I got mine, and it seems pretty good.
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I have a Jam Studios tab & pen. It was only $30, and it works pretty well. Would love to get a wacom, but just don't have that kind of money at the moment. I got mine off of ebay, and I've seen them at local computer shows. The only thing I don't like about it is that the pen is corded to the tablet. I've gotten used to it though.
Had an Aiptek 6x8 tablet - liked it. Worked just fine - though the battery did need replacing which took me a minute to figure out when it stopped working.
Got an Intuos 3 6x8 - LOVE it! Well worth the price for professional work I think - and I just can't seem to make a 4x5 work for me before anyone says anything about my size choice. Tried over at a friend's house - didn't like the small size. The big-mamma-jamma one was just too, well, big! 6x8 seems just right. The 4 programmable buttons at each corner and the slider (for zooming in and out) keep my hands off the keyboard (mostly - still need keystroke shortcuts) and focused on the work.
Got the Grapphire 4 6x8 (silver) for my 2nd computer and I love it -can't figure out the difference as to WHY I love it vs the Aiptek but there's something just better in the feel, and working with it. Also doesn't hurt that the pen doesn't use a battery either.
Good luck-
-Lew ;-)
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I'm on a tight budget so I've been looking into some other-than-wacom tablets to use with Photoshop. I was wondering if any of you use or know about these brands (bearing in mind that I'm a true beginner.) Medion Graphics Manhattan Graphics USB Drawing Tablet UC-Logic Myst