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yea, my kids got me a (wacom) bamboo last year for christmas and it's been great. only downside i've had with it was MAC support for it's "dock" apps. never got it to work right in the beginning and never really tried again.
it's been perfect for my needs and like you i didn't need all the "bells and whistles". it wasn't real expensive and it's pretty sturdy.
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I have used the bamboo tablet since it was released a few years ago and i think its great! obviously if you go down the wacom tablet route you will get better pens and larger tablet sizes but there seems to be a big jump in price to those
Hope that helps :-)
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I have an Aiptek A4 size 1400u it does the job for what I need it too, however the Wacoms are supposed to be top quality .. and I would love one but cannot justify spending more than £80 on a tablet (bought it about 3 years ago) I did have an A5 tablet and found that too small so definatly recommend A4 . Hope helps
Thanks very much for the advice everyone. I opted for the Wacom Bamboo, got it a couple of weeks ago - I've got to get used to the pen sensitivity, but I'm getting there and glad I got it:)
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I love my cintiq too. But I know some people actually like the image not being under your hand so your hand doesn't obscure anything. And besides the cintiq is very expensive although you may be able to get an old cheap one on ebay.
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I aim to update it about once a month. Oh, and it's free!
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Hi, I'm thinking about buying a graphics tablet to use with photshop. I'm not looking for something with all the bells and whistles, or anything expensive - I'm not a professional artist and just want to be able to do simple stuff where tryng to draw with a mouse can be really awkward. Could anyone give me any recommendations based on what they've used as to good models out there? Or any ones to steer clear of?
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