Aren't those things absurdly expensive?
I bought a non-lighted graphics tablet back two years ago for maybe a hundred dollars.
METAL GEAR!?The last tablet I bought was about $80, that was a Bamboo Splash, which is one of the cheapest not-off-brand tablets on the market. If you're talking about what I think you're talking about though, something like a Wacom Cintiq, you're looking to spend at least a thousand dollars. If you have a thousand dollars to kick around, though, be my guest.
edited 5th Nov '13 5:40:05 PM by ohsointocats
Darn, I was really hoping to find a cheaper one. Are you sure their aren't others, the screen showing what is on the computer is the main thing, I don't need any fancy features, this is mainly what I want it for.
METAL GEAR!?I've lately been considering getting the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1...From what I've read on it, it should be able to work as a good graphics tablet because of the S-Pen...
AC:NL Dream Address: 5200-2582-5967Uh yes, that is exactly what that is. That's the no-frills version of that tablet.
Unless you want a more conventional version of a tablet and just get a drawing app for that, but the problem with those is that the screens are neither pressure sensitive or very precise.
The Wacom Cintiq or the Samsung? If it is the Cintiq I'll probably have to buy is used.
edited 5th Nov '13 7:58:42 PM by Wildcard
METAL GEAR!?Why do you want such an expensive device, anyway?
Hi mine is Blackberry tablet, I have brought it from http://new-york.metrolistings.org/sale-buy/computer, it is i think very good and light to carry
I'm looking for a new graphics tablet, preferably one with a screen on it and a backlight. I've looked through Amazon and ebay but I can't find a way to identify the ones with a screen and ones without. Anyone know what kind of Wacom tablet is called?
METAL GEAR!?