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Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 11:48 am
I think my genius tablet is dying!!! T ^ T
My niece suggested getting a bamboo and it's a lot better than the one I have since it's not as loose.
Thing is, those things are kinda expensive. ^__^;; I went halfies with my brother who got me the tablet as a birthday gift. I don't know. I'd feel guilty asking him to pay full for me to get a new one.
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Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 3:17 pm
My younger sister has a Bamboo, and I think she is happy with it. It might not be the cheapest on the market, but the quality is better and it will probably last you longer. I had a really crappy tablet for years, I regret not just spending a little extra on something that would have made drawing substantially easier..
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Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 12:33 am
Wacoms may be pricier, but they'll last you a long time.
I have two, a Graphire2 I bought new about five years ago and a Graphire4 which I bought two years ago, and the first one still works great (even though there is a cosmetic crack in the stylus body). I only got the second one because it was on sale. xD
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Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 1:25 pm
( l l ) Cool. Oh I kinda patched up my old one. sweatdrop It's something with the wire so I need to tape it to my comp a certain way so it works. -__- Kinda ghetto I know, but hey! It works again! = D Thanks for the advice though. Hm...I might try and save for new one, but I think I should try and save for a new comp first. ^__^;; It's gonna be probably a little over ten years old now.
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