- Mar 6, 2006
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Need an electronic drawing pad (WTF are these things supposed to be called?!) to be used in adobe programs like photoshop (maybe others later). Ive seen em, had a really old one...but dont even know enough to research them. I dont even know what theyre really called. The only thing I can think to look for is resolution. They have to have a resolution dont they, so your drawings are accurate and not blocky? Like if my monitor is 1600x1200 and the pad only has a 640x480 resolution then when I try to draw a circle im gonna get a terrible looking octagon like thing on my screen (that was my old one). The current monitor on this computer is junk, and will eventually be upgraded...but Im figuring something in the 1600x1200 range since they dont make quality, color accurate, monitors less than that (need a montior for around/under 500$ that will be good for said adobe programs and one that can be printer matched)? So how does that work nowadays, how do the pads map to your screen?
Oh and there are pressure levels...my old one had like 128 levels, seemed ok to me. I see now like 512 levels...any reason I would need more than that (I dont think so)? How about size, anyone that can reccomend a good average size (big enough, not to big)? Brands? Im not usually a brand name person, I want value...but I dont know who any of the competitors are. Im hoping I dont NEED to spend 500$, if I can get a 150$ tablet that has 80% of the performance then thats what Im looking for.
Thanks in advance!
Oh and there are pressure levels...my old one had like 128 levels, seemed ok to me. I see now like 512 levels...any reason I would need more than that (I dont think so)? How about size, anyone that can reccomend a good average size (big enough, not to big)? Brands? Im not usually a brand name person, I want value...but I dont know who any of the competitors are. Im hoping I dont NEED to spend 500$, if I can get a 150$ tablet that has 80% of the performance then thats what Im looking for.
Thanks in advance!
