I've been browsing different types of tablets, mainly Wacom, but this one caught my eye.
It's huge, with a 12" by 7" active area, it also has 4000 lpi, and 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity. The sensitivity seems standard, but the lpi is a bit bigger than normal. Check the website for more stats, but the thing that is in my way of buying it is the fact that it's only $180, which seems much too cheap for a tablet this size. Especially one that comes with Photoshop Elements 7.0.
Does any one own one? Have any thoughts? I'm interested to hear if you think it's so cheap for a reason. I'm on a very tight budget, so the only Wacom I can afford is the Bamboo, being a High School student.
Here's the Newegg page.
The Buy.com page.
And the company's page.
If I purchased it, it would be through Buy.com, as their refund policy sounds fairly sound.
I've been browsing different types of tablets, mainly Wacom, but this one caught my eye.
It's huge, with a 12" by 7" active area, it also has 4000 lpi, and 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity. The sensitivity seems standard, but the lpi is a bit bigger than normal. Check the website for more stats, but the thing that is in my way of buying it is the fact that it's only $180, which seems much too cheap for a tablet this size. Especially one that comes with Photoshop Elements 7.0.
Does any one own one? Have any thoughts? I'm interested to hear if you think it's so cheap for a reason. I'm on a very tight budget, so the only Wacom I can afford is the Bamboo, being a High School student.
Here's the Newegg page.
The Buy.com page.
And the company's page.
If I purchased it, it would be through Buy.com, as their refund policy sounds fairly sound.