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So I was thinking about investing in a graphics tablet and I know they can be quite expensive but I have seen some cheaper ones. I wouldn't really want to spend much more than £50 but i would like to know what graphic tablets are good?


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I have the Bamboo pen graphics tab, I got it on Amazon for around £45. I think its a great tablet and really good to use if you're learning how to use one. 

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Yeah, wacom is pretty much the only tablet brand in question XD i purchased my pen tablet online, $30 used, been using it for a year now and it still up and running. works great too Posted Image

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I got a Wacom Bamboo Pen & Touch, medium sized, it's big, light and sturdy. And best of all, it doesn't feel like you're drawing on glass, while it doesn't exactly feel like paper it still has a good feel to it, one you'll easily get used to. The only minus, and this is just something personal, is that the pen doesn't feel very comfy in my hand, that's it. I'm very pleased with my tablet. Another tablet many recommend is the Intuous, also made by Wacom. I didn't buy it because drawing on the tablet didn't feel right to me. But don't let that change your opinion. What I did when searching for a tablet was go to a electronic store and asked if I could try a few out, and I choose the Bamboo and I would highly recommened to do that, it's best to try out a few before making the purchase, and trying out is free, there's nothing to lose.

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I got a Wacom Bamboo Pen & Touch, medium sized, it's big, light and sturdy. And best of all, it doesn't feel like you're drawing on glass, while it doesn't exactly feel like paper it still has a good feel to it, one you'll easily get used to. The only minus, and this is just something personal, is that the pen doesn't feel very comfy in my hand, that's it. I'm very pleased with my tablet. Another tablet many recommend is the Intuous, also made by Wacom. I didn't buy it because drawing on the tablet didn't feel right to me. But don't let that change your opinion. What I did when searching for a tablet was go to a electronic store and asked if I could try a few out, and I choose the Bamboo and I would highly recommened to do that, it's best to try out a few before making the purchase, and trying out is free, there's nothing to lose.

Hmmm probably a wise idea to go try some out lol I'll have to go do that not the not to distant future :P Probably just ask for a bamboo for crimbo :D


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