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I'm seriously thinking on bidding on this tablet on ebay. Would you guys recommend it? Or are there better alternatives at such low price?
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Administrator/Founder
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Its hard for me to make out which version that one is and the price, but I would prefer to buy a new one from Wacom if you can save up for it.
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Junior Designer
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I would go for an Intuos3. That's just because I have one. It all depends on what you're wanting to do with it though.
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Designer
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I was thinking to use it to make small sketches directly to my PC or use it to work on my pictures and stuff... I'd like to get a brand new tablet from Wacom but they're just so expensive...
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Designer/Copywriter
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: DePere, WI
Posts: 93
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I agree--that's what I've got and I love it. They're not cheap, but if you're going to be doing a lot of actual drawing (as opposed to clicking and dragging) you really need to have a pad of some sort. If nothing else, think of it as a productivity booster (assuming you're doing this professionally).
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Designer
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Indianapolis
Posts: 23
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It looks like to me that the Wacom tablet on eBay is a very old version. I have not seen that product. I also have been researching Wacom tablets myself. It obviously depends on your need & budget. If you don't need much active surface area go for the Wacom Bamboo $99 or the small Bamboo Fun (about 6 in x 4 in active surface area. But if you want/need more like me you could go with the Wacom Bamboo Fun - Medium (about 8.5 in x 5.5 in active area) for about $199.
The Intuos line is very nice and they have some awesome large active area models, but they are very expensive which is a draw back if you are not a professional designer and would only use it for personal use. The Intuos line also has about twice the presure sensitivity capability than the Bamboo & Bamboo Fun models. Bamboo 512/ Intuos 1024...something like that. Bottom line...you're gonna get what you pay for.
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Designer
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Yup thought as much, so I didn't bid on it. Think I'm gonna go for a bamboo. Thanks for all your help guys!
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