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Brad Loomis <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 19 Jun 2001 06:37:05 -0700
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Hi Bill, I don't know what size tablet you are looking for, but I got a
Wacom Graphire for $99. They are USB and are really great. It does have a
learning curve for the hand-eye thing, but it really beats a mouse for
working with graphics. Wacom seems to be the leader in tablets. They run
from the $99 job to thousands.
HTH,
Brad Loomis
Los Angeles, CA


Need some help in choosing a graphics tablet to edit digital photos and for
"doodling". I have searched the Inet, and except for a couple of rudimentary
reviews, haven't found useful technical information or a reliable supplier.
I'm looking for an inexpensive (<$200) tablet that has a pressure sensitive
pen, a decent sample rate and resolution and inputs through a serial or USB
port. I use CorelDraw 10 Graphics Suite in Windows 98, a Pentium III
processor with adequate RAM and HD space. Any information and
recommendations appreciated.


Thanks, Bill Sands
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