Well I guess the title says it all, I was just wondering who ya'll thought were the most active 'forumers' in this part of the AG forum. Opinions, that what this Forum is going to be, pure opinions, and yes you can say 'Me'.
Frankly, I wouldn't trust a $60 tablet, seems like it would be a little too cheaply made.
Not really. Wacom's Bamboo Pen costs a mere $69 as displayed on the company's US site. Sure it's basic, but it's not poor quality. If you want anything extra such as programs or a larger pen surface, you'll have to dish out more money. The one I bought was the Bamboo Pen and Touch. It's costs slightly more but it's basically the same thing except for the touchpad capabilities.
If you have more money you could get one of the Intuos tablets. That's if you're serious about art and design.
I would like a tablet, because I bought Photoshop together with flash in a discounted student pack but now it's not so useful if I keep drawing with the mouse...
Well, I wouldn't advise getting a professional tablet, unless you're making a living out of digital art. Intuos is Wacom's more pricey range of tablets. I recommend Bamboo. Just click on Pazx's link.
Well how much does a good one cost?
The basic ones are inherently bad, they just lack all those nice features such as extra buttons, better sensors, higher pressure levels, larger physical pen space, added software and so on.
Knight, do you find your tablet big enough? I'm considering buying it or the Pen.
Thanks for correcting me. I do find my tablet appropriately sized. I'd like it to be bigger, but I'm in no rush. I suggest you get the Bamboo Fun. That's what Soap has.