ok heres one of these help-me-what-wacom-should-i-buy threads
but this time it´s not for me
i want to buy a gift-wacom ha.. but i´m not sure which one i should take..
we have
bamboo fun A6 / A5
Graphire classic A6 / classic XL A5
intuos A6 wide
its should be some kind of starter-wacom.. but not sure if i should buy one you can use even if you get better?!
i think the intuos A6 is too expensive for this sice and purpose.. i mean.. its the same price then the A5´s from the others
but i´m not sure about bamboo and gw and if i should take A5 or A6 .. theres 80-100€ difference
so i would know if someone has used one of these and can say something about them
thx!
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edit: graphire isn't produced any more
that seems to be the successor
http://www.wacom-europe.com/int/products/wireless/index.asp?lang=de&pid=7
Ok they feel a little different from each other, the intous maybe makes it a little easier getting accuracy down. the intous feels more natural to draw on, but i got used to the other one first. ur a good friend getting him or her a wacom its a good gift.
I demoed a graphire in-store before I bought the Bamboo, and I'm nt sure if they had a different pen-nub in it, but the graphire drew a tad smoother on the tactile side, like you were drawing with soft plastic. The bamboo feels slightly more rigid. The zoom/scrool circle is a little wonky, it works great for zooming you just move it in a circle, but scrolling is odd. I can tap the thing and it scrolls as if you were hitting the up and down arrow key, but you would think it would be like a notebook touch pad when trying to smoothly scroll pages with a slide. It does not as far as I can tell. No power cord, just a mini USB to USB-A, strong blue button backlighting. No film cover for the pad, no extra nubs, the pen included does not seem capable of changing nubs. The stylus holder can be unscrewed i'mm assuming to hold pen nubs, or something. No charger for the pen etc.
The only other pad I've used is an aiptek donated to me by poop, and this was an incredible upgrade. Pressure sensativity is smooth, and the cursor never jumps. For 70 bucks from circuit city online (they will price match themselves in-store) it was worth it.
I'm not sure if they are discontinuing the Graphire line or not. The European Wacom site still has the Graphire4 listed. I wonder if they are "hiding" the Graphire line because they are trying to push the Bamboo for the "holiday season"? The Graphire has always been an awesome option for those looking for a first tablet, and since they are so cheap and so widely used they might have a hard time selling their more expensive brands.
If they are discontinuing the line, watch out for driver updates, MS might do something to Vista that Wacom won't update its older product line driver(s).
Personally I would go Graphire, and try to match the size with their painting style. Biggest bang for your buck.