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#1 Nov 17 2010 at 1:17 PM Rating: Decent
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Greetings guys. I have a friend who's a wonderful artist and her current drawing tablet is old, slow, buggy and scratched.

i want to buy her one in secret.

Now iam not looking for something as cheap as say a Genius G-pen. They dont seem to last all that long or have all when it comes down to her needs.

I was thinking of getting her a Wacom Intuos4 [she'd probably need a small size one] but those are damned expensive for me, like 255$-355$

so iam looking for something around the <150$ [can push to 200 possibly] price range that is quality, durable, user-friendly [but not newb friendly, she's a skilled artist not a Ms Paint scribbler; something that say wont accidently set off a short cut like the G-pens have a habit of doing] and great at helping to create art.

edit: corrections.

Edited, Nov 17th 2010 7:19pm by Tenjen
#2 Nov 17 2010 at 2:18 PM Rating: Good
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Honestly I think the Intuos4 is probably your best bet at $229, some of the Bamboo Tablets aren't bad but you do lose some of the features and a fair bit of quality with the large drop in price. You can potentially save a bit ordering directly from Wacom depending on shipping costs. I have used a few different brands Wacom has always been the best in my opinion. Also you could check local BestBuy stores and such to see if they have any open box returns, I managed to save about 50 dollars on mine when I bought it from FutureShop.

Edited, Nov 17th 2010 1:21pm by Manosuke
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#3 Nov 17 2010 at 2:38 PM Rating: Good
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What about looking for a used Intuos3? Should be able to find a used 6x8 in the low $200s or so, and it'd likely last her quite a while. Long as they aren't abused they tend to last.

Another factor with the Wacoms to consider is that they have a decent software bundle, you know, if you/she/etc are actually legit with software. Normall come with Photoshop Elements and Painter Essentials. You can get Painter 11 + an Intuos4 Medium for $399 though, which isn't bad considering that Painter 11 is about $275 all by itself.
#4 Nov 17 2010 at 9:23 PM Rating: Excellent
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$199 intuos 4
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823100081

I like mine, I got mine on sale though for $110 down at frys electronics about a year ago. I don't know enough about this whole drawing thing to justify even owning one, but it still is fun!
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#5 Nov 19 2010 at 4:39 AM Rating: Decent
I have a wacom bamboo FUN. (Actual name.) I love it. They're right in your price range too. I have the small one and the size works fine for me. Make sure you don't mistake it with the regular Wacom Bamboo, they're two different things.
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