View Full Version : A tablet (Wacom) for laptop? Which type and size?
JonZ_
September 7th, 2007, 03:24 PM
I am occasionally tempted to buy a Graphire or an Intuos with my Laptop that I could carry on the backpack. I use the Intuos 9x12 at home, but I am not sure which one to take especially if it for speed brushing or sketching purpose. This lead me to think that I should go for a Graphire, but I never tried those.
If you have any advices :), thanks!
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StarrTheInsane
September 11th, 2007, 01:25 PM
The Intuos3 6x8 is a perfect size to take along with your laptop and it's got great pressure sensitivity. I love mine.
Eponine
September 12th, 2007, 02:04 AM
lol, aslong as you don't do what I did and get an A4 format intuos >_< that really sucked alot. Thankfully i got a tiny graphire aswell ;)
JonZ_
September 12th, 2007, 10:32 AM
I wish someone would know the difference between a Graphire and Intuos 6x8. The two have some drastic difference on price.
I also have access to a 6x8 Intuos 2, it have a bit of a crappy feeling, but I never tried the same size of the Intuos 3. If it not much different then I would make an easier decision.
StarrTheInsane
September 12th, 2007, 11:20 AM
I've just gotten so used to the sensitivity of mine that I can't imagine anything less. I'm sure the Graphire would be fine. Intuos3 does have alot of extras, but if you're just needing a tablet to draw with and could care less about the other stuff, just go with the Graphire. Does that make it an easier decision?
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