Nov 03, 2010, 08:44 PM // 20:44
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Ascalonian Squire
Join Date: Oct 2005
Guild: SLVR
Profession: E/
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as an owner of a wacom intuos 3 and hp tc4200, i can't sing enough praise for tablet pcs. there is an undeniable advantage to be able to see what you're working on over the detached-feeling of eyes-on-monitor, hands-on-tablet motion that tablets create.
that being said, you can master anything as long as you keep at it. tablet pc prices are more affordable now, but still the gap is big between a $400 tablet eee pc and a <$100 bamboo.
the bamboo is probably a safe place to start, but you may eventually want to upgrade to a larger device and/or something where you can see what you draw.
last regret i have of my intuos is it's not big enough for a cheap easy DIY cintiq mod. i still drool over the wacom cintiq everytime i see it at pax, but the price tag is brutal...
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