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VitaminM
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Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 10:52 pm |
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Joined: Sun Aug 03, 2008 12:14 am Posts: 453 Location: USA
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Alright, I kinda wanting to own a drawing/writing tablet and no, I dont mean the Laptop style tablet lolz . The only good and so so out there is Wacom and Genius . Wacom cons is it too pricey, even the smallest one is already $70 w/ no accessory while a $100 upgrade would get you a mouse and some software . Genius pro is it way cheaper then Wacom and it come with a mice and pen, and bigger screen . I look at them on amazon and cant actually decide which one I should get ^^ .
There are a bunch of pro-Wacom user there that deter away the actual opinion on other tablet . Like one guy said Wacom bamboo 6x8 with 5.8 (W) x 3.7 (D) active area is plenty for casual user need . Then suddenly he add, it's big for me on my 15.8" widescreen . --------------- Alright, I got a 22" widscreen, is it comparable ?? lolz ~_~ .
Anyway, should I go with Wacom the hype or the underdog Genius ?
_________________ Who need a room ? Rent a Bush, Buy a Blanket . Talk is Cheap because Supply exceed Demand .
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Re: Drawing/writing Tablet
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Sushiman0001
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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 12:40 am |
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Joined: Sun Feb 10, 2008 12:36 am Posts: 306 Location: Texas
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Just another thing to consider: Having miss-matched aspect ratios will ether reduce your drawing space, or stretch your pen strokes. ei, A widescreen Monitor and a fullscreen tablet.
I learned the hard way.
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