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BexPuppies
09-11-2010, 4:04am
Hi All,

Would love some up-to-date advice or recommendations on a graphics tablet to use with a Dell laptop. I'm trying to improve my digital post processing skills and it's been suggested that maybe it's time to pass in the mouse and move onto a tablet (yikes!!).

I've read a few reviews and Wacom seem to be the way to go, but which one??? Would love to hear from anyone who has a tablet (any brand) and why you chose the brand / model and size you have (pros and cons would be great!!).

Thanks heaps!! :)

ricktas
09-11-2010, 7:22am
The Wacom's come in all different shapes and sizes for a reason, not everyone likes small, not everyone likes big. So as to which one, that is something you have decided for yourself. Obviously the more you pay, the more features you get, so it is a matter of weighing up what you want from your tablet and getting the ones that suits your needs. I have a Wacom Intuos 4

Cammada
09-11-2010, 8:26am
I got a Wacom Bamboo fun and it great. At the start, it took me little while to get use to it then I get better and really enjoy it. One setback is lack of zoom features so I use the mouse for pan and zooming.

ctorry
09-11-2010, 9:57am
Which tablet for a newbie, Panadol or maybe Voltarin and plenty of them.

Trust me as a Newbie I know (never trust a man who says trust me).

Craig.

maccaroneski
09-11-2010, 10:50am
I have the Bamboo Pen & Touch- but as Rick says, size will suit the user. I went to a store that had the various sizes on display and found the one to suit me that way.

Don't forget that size will also determine how much desk space it needs - it's not just about functionality but ergonomics as well.

rafikicat
09-11-2010, 12:22pm
I have the Wacom Bamboo fun and I love it. I still use a mouse - have the Bamboo mouse, which I use when I'm not using Photoshop etc.
I've been told that the large sized tablets don't suit everyone as you have to move your hand around a lot more - but it depends on what makes you feel comfortable.

dbax
09-11-2010, 1:09pm
I also have a Wacom ( don't use it to much to be honest), but agree with what others have said size does matter, ergonomically as well as desktop space. Try and find somewhere that you can try them and find the size that suits you.

BexPuppies
09-11-2010, 1:22pm
Thanks all for your replies. I didn't even think about pan and zoom which you kinda take for granted with the click of a mouse button. Looks like I'll be taking a trip to a store to test a few out for size (best be measuring my desk space too!).

I really appreciate your time to reply to my thread. Thanks heaps!! :)

BexPuppies
09-11-2010, 1:23pm
LOL! Might be needing these when I get my Wacom and start the learning process! :)