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Logan Hartke:
So, I've been thinking about getting a Wacom or touch tablet of some sort recently, but I'm totally new to the field and I know it's really changing right now.  Does anyone have any recommendations?  Should I get a Wacom or try to go with something that has an integrated screen?  Do any of the new tablets double pretty well as touch peripherals? 

Thanks,

Logan

GTX_Admin:
Wish I could help advise but unfortunately I can't.

RussC:
Wacom makes an integrated screen model (cintiq) as well as the older types.

I use their Intuos design. I find no problem using one with the monitor separate for art, so getting the new cintiq with its own screen is not a big priority. The use of one as a touch peripheral is pretty limited right now. I have used mine as a mouse on occasion and its a bit slow when doing that.

Bamboo is smallest model if you want to try something really basic.

Doom!:
I've got an Intous that I wish I got to use more often, but I do like quite a bit. I really, really want the Cintiq http://www.wacom.com/products/pen-displays/cintiq/cintiq-24hd-touch because for me working directly on the screen would be a big plus.


MOD EDIT: Link fixed!

Cliffy B:
I have an Intuous 3 I got back in 2008 and I still love it.  They offer them in normal and widescreen models at least they did, not sure if they still do or not since you can't seem to find a non widescreen monitor anymore.  The widescreen tablet allowed you to use it with either type of monitor, it just blanked off a section for for a normal monitor.  It comes with a pen and a mouse but frankly I've never used the mouse, never saw the reason.  A friend told me it was more accurate than a normal laser mouse though.  The Cintiqs seem neat but what I saw back I was researching them in 2008 was that their resolution wasn't as great a real monitor and with the massive price tag chasm between them the choice was an easy one  ;D  They are good if you just want to hold it in your lap and sit back and draw but if you're like me and like to use the keyboard shortcuts in Photoshop then you'll want an Intuos instead.  Plus the Cintiqs aren't all that big, no where near normal monitor sizes.  Granted this was back in 2008 or so so take what I say with a grain of salt.

BTW Doom your link doesn't work, try again please   ;)

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