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Terranaut
09-12-12, 12:12 PM
So my son wants one of these and I know nothing about them.
Are there better ones in this price range or slightly higher?
Anything I should know about them?
He's 16 and a comic artist with a big eye anime style. Getting good so I want to expand on his interest.
Help please!!

StudentoReptile
09-12-12, 12:22 PM
I have a WACOM tablet, but I think its the cheapest model they had 6-7 yrs ago when I got it. I don't know what bells and whistles the Bamboo model has.

In general, its an awesome product. A must-have for any artist who does digital work.

gareth.hooper
09-12-12, 01:00 PM
Wacom are very good and have many models and sizes. All depends on your needs and use.

Interactive Pen Displays and Tablets | Wacom Americas (http://www.wacom.com)

gareth.hooper
09-12-12, 01:01 PM
Wacom are very good and have many models and sizes. All depends on your needs and use.

Interactive Pen Displays and Tablets | Wacom Americas (http://www.wacom.com)

Terranaut
09-12-12, 01:39 PM
Thats my dilema. I have no idea which one to get?

jtfife
09-12-12, 02:04 PM
I have a bamboo and love it!

Kavyrie
09-12-12, 02:40 PM
Wacom Bamboo's are great, I have a Bamboo Pen and my friend has a Bamboo Pen and Touch. The only real difference is that the pen and touch is more expensive and obviously uses touch too. Personally I prefer just the Bamboo Pen, which has lasted me a few years already with no issues at all. Buying anything more expensive is really just going to give him a bunch of addons he probably won't even use.

Terranaut
09-12-12, 02:48 PM
So if I bought him a computer to go with the pen but didn't want to bust the bank how would u go?

Kavyrie
09-12-12, 03:00 PM
Pretty much anything that isn't a netbook would work great with a Bamboo Pen. I actually used a little Wacom Netbook with my Bamboo for a while, and it actually did fine with it. The program lagged a little once in a while if I did something more than just drawing lines or coloring something in, but was otherwise fine. The main thing that I didn't like about it was the tiny screen, but it wasn't that big of an issue. Pretty much any cheap laptop with a halfway decent memory and graphics card will be fine.

Kaetlinv
09-12-12, 03:58 PM
I've got a Wacom Bamboo Medium Pen Tablet, black. The tablet itself may sound small (about 5inch by 8inch, not counting the borders) but it's very flexible and useful.

If he's already got a computer, the tablet hooks up via usb cord. However you might end up buying a Usb cord after a few months, as I ended up having to do. Wacom usb cords aren't very sturdy and end up with the rubber split and exposing wires with a lot of use.

I've had my wacom pen tablet for about... 4 years now, and at the time it was 76$ or so at a bestbuy. Except for the cord, it's sturdy and reliable. It's got a scroll 'wheel' at the top-center, surrounded by four buttons that you can choose their function. On the pen itself there is the pen nib, an 'eraser' nib, and two buttons on the side. Of all of these I only use the first button on the pen, and the scroll wheel on the tablet itself. I'm simple :P