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Begginer Tablet (yes, again)

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Well, hi everyone, i've been inactive for a while, and only recently did i get back into modding WC3. I need some advice on a beginner tablet, i don't want to spend too much money, and i want something with a little more workspace because i think i would accommodate better to a bigger tablet. I saw this Aiptek tablet ( pretty big, and pretty cheap) but it didn't have too many of those side-options u have on say the intous tablets. Since i just got into digital art, even though i have been drawing almost my whole life, i'm thinking i don't really need all those extra options as long as the tablet is responsive and comfortable. What do you think?
 
Wacom.

It won't matter what wacom you're getting (well unless you buy some 5 year old piece of shit)

Just get a wacom.

Bamboo is sweet for beginners, and it's very much affordable.
 
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