Tablet recommendations?
14 years ago
General
Seems like every artist on here posts a journal like this at one point or another. Heh.
The time has definitely come for me to start saving up for a new tablet. I've been using a tiny Wacom Graphire 4 since... well, it's the only tablet I've ever owned. Pieces are literally falling off of it. But the real kicker is that it's been a few years since the pressure sensitivity worked, and all of the new techniques I want to branch out into require pressure sensitivity.
It's going to be a while before I can afford anything, even something lower-end. So price is very, very much an issue. I don't need something cutting-edge (my Graphire was outdated and on final markdown when I bought it), just something that behaves the way it's supposed to and won't require replacement parts or servicing all the time.
Basically, I'm looking for the Toyota Corolla of tablets.
Any thoughts/experiences, my darling watchers? (I'd also welcome warnings of what models/brands to stay away from, as well.)
The time has definitely come for me to start saving up for a new tablet. I've been using a tiny Wacom Graphire 4 since... well, it's the only tablet I've ever owned. Pieces are literally falling off of it. But the real kicker is that it's been a few years since the pressure sensitivity worked, and all of the new techniques I want to branch out into require pressure sensitivity.
It's going to be a while before I can afford anything, even something lower-end. So price is very, very much an issue. I don't need something cutting-edge (my Graphire was outdated and on final markdown when I bought it), just something that behaves the way it's supposed to and won't require replacement parts or servicing all the time.
Basically, I'm looking for the Toyota Corolla of tablets.
Any thoughts/experiences, my darling watchers? (I'd also welcome warnings of what models/brands to stay away from, as well.)
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