I couldn't find all the specs for both of these tablets. [ame]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wacom-Bamboo-Pen-Graphics-Tablet/dp/B002Q4U4AE/ref=pd_cp_computers_1[/ame] [ame]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wacom-Bamboo-Pen-and-Touch/dp/B002Q4U4AY/ref=pd_cp_computers_1[/ame] Does anyone know if the Pen and Touch has 512 sensitivity like…
Ok, I just found out that the Pen and Touch tablet has 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity whereas the Pen tablet has 512 levels. Would this difference in pressure sensitivity make much of a difference and would it be worthwhile paying £67 instead of £44 for it? I'm not interested in the touch feature, I just want to use…
I've hardly ever used drawing tablets and I'm thinking of picking up a cheap Wacom to play about with. I saw a post here a while back praising the new Wacom Bamboo Pen tablet and was just wondering .. as the Pen only tablet does not have an eraser, is it worthwhile getting the Pen and Touch instead, as it has an eraser on…
Gah. They're so much cheaper for you! :P In South Africa, the cheapest, most basic Bamboo clocks in at about R1000 (approx 90GBP). :( Anyway. I bought a Graphire4 almost four years ago. (It's the tablet that later got rebranded as the Bamboo.) I bought an Intuos4 last year. That was a jump from 512 pressure levels to 2048…