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Subject: pen tablet


Qasar ( ) posted Fri, 03 November 2006 at 4:21 AM · edited Fri, 22 November 2024 at 10:50 AM

Hello,

I'm looking for a pen tablet for personnal use (I'm not a pro) with phtoshop and painter.

After some surf on the net I selected 3 of them:

  • NGS Draw master A5, but no button on the stylet (60 Euros)
  • Trust TB 4200 A4 (98 Euros)
  • Wacom graphire 4  classic XL A5 (160 Euros)

I know that the good answer is Wacom, but it's 100 Euros more than the NGS. So the real question is, what do I miss if I take the NGS or the Trust?

Thanks for any help.

Qasar


GeoffRiley ( ) posted Fri, 03 November 2006 at 4:09 PM

I have a Trust TB 3100 that works quite well.  A bit temperamental at times, but unplugging and replugging the USB usually gets it to settle down.  I picked it up off eBay, so it wasn't as expensive as it could have been! :)

Hope that helps.


kpage_739 ( ) posted Fri, 03 November 2006 at 11:01 PM

I have an Adesso and I havent had any probs and it was 60 something buck @ amazon.com


Qasar ( ) posted Sat, 04 November 2006 at 4:16 AM

OK, thanks for your answers.

I'have been in a shop to try the NGS and Wacom. At the end of the day I decided for Wacom, first because the NGS pen was so weak that the demonstration one was half broken, and second the "touch" on the surface wasn't at all the same, and Wacom was hundreds times better than NGS. It's more than better, it's a pleasure to draw on wacom and comparatively you have the feeling to struggle on the NGS.

So, obviously it worth 100 Euros more. It' a long time investment (much longer than a PC...).

Qasar


Imager ( ) posted Sun, 05 November 2006 at 7:49 PM

When in doubt, buy what the pros use...Wacom.


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