What's a good entry-level tablet? I wanted to get one as a present for someone who's thinking of going digital but isn't sure.
Oh yeah, "tech" involves non-digital mats too. I'm looking for cheap paper that isn't newsprint; either it tears too easy or I have a heavy hand, maybe both.
>>43897 had a second hand wacom intuos for several years before the pen finally started to run into some issues. Eventually I got myself a 'top of the line' wacom intuos pro but honestly its not that much better than the old wacom I had. Any extra levels of pen pressure sensitivity aren't really all that useful and buttons are best just mapped to your keyboard instead of the tablet. The only real upside is the higher build quality but if I could get something for the first time again I'd just go for any second hand screenless tablet with a large surface area