I plan on doing flash animations and maybe some comics, and have a very low budget of about $90 (or that converted into any currency, as long as it includes shipping cost). I was considering an Intuos draw, but if that' somehow not great I'm open to buying something used. I'm also in Denmark, so I'd prefer not to be linked to some guy in Alaska selling a tablet. And finally, I know pretty much nothing about any of this, so any help is appreciated
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Wacom tablets are the most commonly used. Their drivers can be a bit finicky, customer support isn't exactly wonderful, and sometimes there is build quality issues with the USB ports for various models, but overall they are considered the best (hence why they are used the most). Their main technology advantages over the competition are battery-less pens, and support for pen tilting.
UC-logic tablets are produced by multiple different manufacturers, such as Monoprice, Yiynova, Huion, etc. . They are MUCH cheaper then Wacom tablets, but vary a lot in quality. Drivers have traditionally been a sore spot for these, and afaik there are no drivers yet designed for Windows10. Depending on who you ask the digitizer is actually better then what Wacom offers, but the downside is that the pens require batteries.
I've used both Wacom and UC-logic based tablets. If someone gives their opinion about which to buy, take it with a grain of salt unless they've actually used both types. A lot of people have ONLY used Wacom and automatically assume everything else is junk.
Agreed Wacom customer support and the USB port build quality (specifically on the Intuos4 series) can be a bit shaky if you are constantly unplugging and plugging the tablet back in. The Intuos3 and 4's are pretty much the exact same, aside from a visual design refresh. Both can pretty easily found in a $90 price range, used, and in really good condition (at least in the US, unsure of OP's location).
Bunch of information to be found on tablets around PC via the search function at top right of page. I probably could have just copied and pasted on of my recent previous replies.
What I am trying to say is, buy a wacom, even the cheapest one will make you happy.
even if you get an intuos 2 from 10 years ago it'll still be good