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Kuri's Advice:
All the tablets I've used so far have been
Wacom.
In my opinion (and many others) Wacom is definitely the way to go for an artist.
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If you're just trying out tablets to see how they work then you could go for a cheaper brand.. though I don't know any xD
If you're more serious about using one and want a
good one then get a Wacom, definitely.
There are 4 different 'flavors' of Wacom tablets:Bamboo - for starters//low-end |
Price Range: $79-$129 (USD)Intous - what most professionals use//diff. sizes |
Price Range: $229+Cintiq - built-in screen//first-class |
Price Range: $999-$1999Graphire - between bamboo and intous//wireless |
Price Range: around $249Of course, you could probably get better deals on amazon or ebay or whatever. We bought two on amazon, a bamboo and intous, for $60 and $300 (medium-size intous.) So just browse around on those kind of sites or check out a large computer gear store (though tablets aren't usually sold in stores unless it's a large store.)
Hope that helped! 8D