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Do you mean a tablet? Those start at around $100 for something small and basic and go up into multiple hundreds for larger format models with more features. Amazon lists several Wacom models.
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You can get Genius tablets for ~$50. Depending on what you'll be using it for, they can definitely do the job; just don't expect the same quality and features as a mid-range Wacom.
On the other hand, if you want the safety of an established brand name, Wacom makes one for $70.
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Basically i want to do some doodling and artwork on my PC but I cant draw anything at all with my mouse.
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Wacom tablets have also become popular as music instruments- you can write all kinds of interesting programs for them in Max/Msp.
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Woot.Com has sold a ton of cheap DigiPro tablets in the past few months. They might be worth keeping an eye on in case they come up yet again, possibly during a Woot-Off. And Geeks.Com has 'em for not terribly much more.
(I got an 8"x6" one myself in a fit of totally unwarranted optimism, forgetting my lack of drawing skills. Seemed to work well enough the couple of times I tried it...)
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quote:Originally posted by Shmuel: (I got an 8"x6" one myself in a fit of totally unwarranted optimism, forgetting my lack of drawing skills. Seemed to work well enough the couple of times I tried it...)
Hey Blayne, I know where you might be able to get a gently used tablet...
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