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Submitted by souri on
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Which model do you have, what size, cost, and when did you buy it? And what can you vouch for as the best on the market at the moment, (within a reasonable price)? .. I wish gfx tablets became as dirt cheap as scanners have become.

Submitted by Idaho on Fri, 31/01/03 - 2:01 AM Permalink

I have a wacom graphire 2, 4 x 6 i think.... anyway it was $182 from graphics plus in brisbane. bargain!!!!!

Submitted by Brain on Fri, 31/01/03 - 2:59 AM Permalink

I have an Acecad Flair 5" x 3.75" which cost around the $100 mark from Dick Smith a coupla years ago. I had (still have it, actually) an A3 tablet (forget the brand) which is essentially for CAD stuff (giving a hint at it's age) which I picked up from Harvey Norman for... hmm... under $100 anyway. No pressure sensitivity and a corded pen, but it rocked my world nevertheless. I'd still be using it, but my most recent mobo didn't support it so the Acecad had to be bought.

I didn't know the joy of a Wacom until I hit QANTM, and I plan to upgrade to one after I get my own computer. The Acecad does the job well, and I probably wouldn't switch if I knew better. @:-) In fact, it'll be a fair while down the road until I upgrade...

I doubt tablets will come down in price anytime in the near future, as even though they gain popularity, they won't really become heavy mainstream like scanners. There's no "LETS SCAN PICTURES AND SEND THEM TO EVERYONE LOL!!!!!!" factor with tablets. @;-)

Chris Bowden
http://brain.gamekey.com/

Submitted by Pantmonger on Fri, 31/01/03 - 4:47 AM Permalink

I have the worlds cheapest little thing, the MG Logic e pad, its bad, very bad, but it was all I could afford at the time I think it was around $60 or so for its 15cm by 12cm non glory, but it has served me well, I find I can get by using a combination of it and my mouse. But I would not recommend it to anyone. Someday when I have money a new tablet will be mine, oh yes it will be mine.

Pantmonger

Submitted by beatsta on Fri, 31/01/03 - 12:47 PM Permalink

I have used a wacom penpal i think, i cant remember the name it was, the size was 4" x 5" and unfortunately i had to give it back to the lender who never useses it anywayz and isnt even plugged into a machine,,,,,sigh...

u can get an intuos2, which is the latest range of wacoms, at the size of 4x5, which is great to use and is about the size of the average mose pad for $440 aud. i would like to get the size above this which is 6" x 8" and is $682 aud and come in two different colours..woohoo. I dont think i wld have enuff desk space for the 6x8 so i will prolly get the 4 x 5.

Here is the link to the only Australian distriutor for the wacoms, which are the best, and my advice to anyone, when buying anything that has a specialist market is to look for a distributor first so that you can get a cheaper price over the retail outlet :)

http://www.videobytes.com.au/products/intuos2.asp

why get an intuos2? and not an older model? well............. i guess check the specs

here is the link for wacom and our area,which is asia/pacific
http://ap.wacom.co.jp/products/products_index.html

oh yeah, the reason that sum tablets are better then others is generally based upon the pen that they come with... WACOMS are the best, there is no argument...but whether one wacom is better then another is going to depend on what sort of pen you want and what the pen can do for you :) hope that helps

and for buying from distributors, you can save yourself hundreds of dollars...an example is that i go thru styli for my installation cartridges for turntables every six -12 months, my catridges i got for 460 from a distributor, from a retailer they are 560 -600 to replace my styli i get 2 for 110 dollars from the distributor from reatail im lookin at 90-100 for 1.

Dont get ripped off, and ask if they have a cash price...that usally knocks a bit off the price as well .. if ppl are selling a specialist product that there is not a huge demand for, then they might knock off 20 - 50 bucks to have the cash in hand and not have to wait for th cheque or cc or whatever [:)]

Submitted by beatsta on Fri, 31/01/03 - 1:08 PM Permalink

i was just checkin out the graphire series from wacom WACOM Graphire2 RRP Inc. GST: $182
Actual tablet size 8.2" x 8.4" x 0.4"
(225mm x 210mm x 7.5mm)
(Approximately mouse pad size)
Active working area 4" x 5"
(128mm x 96mm)
Pen accuracy 0.5mm
Pen reading height 5mm
Pressure levels 512
Report Rate 205 pps (Points per second)
Resolution 1,015 LPI (Lines per inch)
Warranty One year
Weight 400 grams

that looks pretty good for the price, i havnt checked the specs tho and compared it to an intuos2

altho if you look at the specs the actual workin size wld be the same as a 4x5 intuos2, but the graphire2 will take up 8inch x 8 inch on yr desk instead of the 4x5 wich has about the same workin area

Submitted by beatsta on Fri, 31/01/03 - 1:16 PM Permalink

brain, you must have been lucky, there were no tablets when i was at quantm :( or maybe there was 1, that we never got see, it was prolly in the multimedia class where they had the the better pooters......

Submitted by Brain on Fri, 31/01/03 - 1:27 PM Permalink

None? I know when I left there they were pretty tight on their use due to theft of them (and MAX dongles) which is sad.

Something I just remembered though... QANTM were buying Wacoms at one stage, and went around asking if anyone was interested in buying one, as the more you buy the cheaper they are. Any current students might want to ask about this, and any ex students may want to ask as well. The least they can do is get a discount on a tablet for ya.

Chris Bowden
http://brain.gamekey.com/

Submitted by beatsta on Tue, 11/02/03 - 11:08 AM Permalink

sweet, i just bought a 4x5 Wacom Pen Partner for 40aud, I just have to get a new nib for it [:)] hopefully i can get a new nib on tuesday, which is prolly unlikely being brisvegas and all....guess i will find out.

Nice site update, Souri [:)]

Submitted by Malus on Tue, 11/02/03 - 10:24 PM Permalink

I have a Wacom Intuos 10 inch x 10 inch ubertablet, set me back $800 5 yrs ago from Story bridge designs, not sure if they still exist.

Submitted by Pantmonger on Tue, 11/02/03 - 10:46 PM Permalink

This may be a stupid question but where in Brisbane can I get a wacom
PAntmonger

Submitted by beatsta on Wed, 12/02/03 - 2:50 AM Permalink

Story Bridge Carindale (07) 3420 3539
Graphics Plus Milton (07) 3367 1944
Choice Connections New Farm (07) 3832 9799

these are the places in brisbane i have called today to try and get nibs from, I hvnt gotten thru to storybridge tho, only the aswering machine. They are the wacom resellers also.

Submitted by Pantmonger on Wed, 12/02/03 - 4:08 AM Permalink

Thansk for that, Ill check them out in a few days, I got a birthday comming up and I got an eye for a new tablet, whee.

Pantmonger

Submitted by beatsta on Wed, 12/02/03 - 10:01 AM Permalink

Dont drive out to Story Bridge tho, i did that the sarvo as i couldnt get them on the phone and thinkin they were a retail outlet, but umm know, its a private residence. Doh. guess i will have to wait 4 days to get my nibs. its only 17 dollars for a pack of three, you would think sum1 would have them in stock. Maybe story bridge will call me back and i will be in luck.

When i rang Graphics plus they said to call and get the distributor to ship the nibs and i wld get them cheaper, stuff that tho as they are cheap enuff.
Pantmonger maybe you should just get the distriutor to ship you a tablet.

heres the web address again :)

http://www.videobytes.com.au/

Submitted by Pantmonger on Wed, 12/02/03 - 7:36 PM Permalink

Thanks again , though driving out there would for me be a bit funny.
"Whats that guy doing?"

"It looks like he is pretending he is driving a car"

"I can see that, but I want to know is how he is faking the 100kph bit."

Ill look into the alternate option, thanks

Pantmonger

Submitted by adie on Wed, 21/05/03 - 9:49 AM Permalink

I have a Wacom intuos 12X12 cost me about $700 about 3 years ago.... its my best buddy oh i got a airbrush for it ..is sweet for deeppaint :) ..has anyone used those pro wacoms with the metal pens oww they look nice

Submitted by sho nuff on Wed, 21/05/03 - 9:01 PM Permalink

Ive got a graphics tablet here at work, but for what im doin, its alot faster just to use the mouse.

On the other hand, the good thing about a tablet is that, provided u have 'painter', it can simulate natural medium really well. But i have not used it for the last 2 years.

I think a tablet is only good if u have specific needs, like in the instance of painting on the pc, but other than that, your better off with the good old cheapie mouse.

Submitted by JonathanKerr on Wed, 21/05/03 - 9:32 PM Permalink

Wacom Intuos 2 - 6 X 8 ". $700 NZ.

Some of the best $700 I ever spent.

Submitted by Malus on Wed, 21/05/03 - 10:07 PM Permalink

For creating textures and concepts you can't go past a tablet. There are some amazing artists out there who only use a mouse though. Freaks lol.

Adie: How do you fit that 12 x 12 beast on your lap!? Mines a 10 x 10 and I think thats overkill. (that sentence has so much room for ridicule)

Submitted by Ionized on Thu, 22/05/03 - 5:44 AM Permalink

I use an Intuitos2 at work. 12x10 I think?? They totally rock. I was initially pretty sceptical of them, but as soon as I started using one I was hooked.

Submitted by Groady on Fri, 23/05/03 - 8:25 AM Permalink

I have a Intuos 2 9 x 12... Got it from DigiWorld Melbourne (i think) about 2 years ago. Pretty pricy for a student but it was money well spent.

Submitted by Leviron on Sun, 08/06/03 - 8:35 AM Permalink

I got an intuos2 6x8 today for $619 AU.
I don't like it at the moment...its annoying the hell outta me. Everything works better with just a trackball mouse. It is seriously just for drawing...otherwise an expensive piece of crap.

Submitted by Sorceror Bob on Sun, 08/06/03 - 10:46 AM Permalink

Tablet is just so much faster than a mouse..

How many mice have pressure sensitivity..

Still they aren't for everyone

*has a graphire 2*

Submitted by Pantmonger on Sun, 08/06/03 - 6:34 PM Permalink

You become so dependent on it, I lost mine 6 months ago and it took me a month to stop grabbing at the phatom pen everytime I CGed something.

I need a new one

*sigh*

Pantmonger

Submitted by Sorceror Bob on Mon, 09/06/03 - 11:20 AM Permalink

Yeah :)

It's even worse going from a wacom to a scetch pad.

Every time i fucked up i went to hit ctrl+z

I probably need help

Submitted by Major Clod on Mon, 23/06/03 - 8:24 PM Permalink

I've just bought myself a Graphire 2 for $149, and the minute I plugged it in and open up photoshop this morning, I was hooked. Its so much easier than a mouse! Now I'm wishing I had bought one ages ago! (Remembers hours of skinning frustration)

If anyone is interested, http://www.softwareshop.com.au is where I got it from. They are a Canberra based shop but have free shipping Australia wide. Currently their June special is on all Wacoms, so if anyone is looking at getting one, visit their site and check it out, some good prices to be found!

Submitted by StrkEagle on Mon, 23/06/03 - 8:36 PM Permalink

i got my graphire 2 from the software shop, canberra too, but when i got mine it wasin early 2001 @ $230.... bastards !

Peter Gillespie
www.3dluvr.com/eagor

Submitted by Leviron on Tue, 05/08/03 - 8:46 AM Permalink

How much are the intuos2 grip pen nibs? Say in packs of 5.
They wear out like cheese...

Posted by souri on
Forum

Which model do you have, what size, cost, and when did you buy it? And what can you vouch for as the best on the market at the moment, (within a reasonable price)? .. I wish gfx tablets became as dirt cheap as scanners have become.


Submitted by Idaho on Fri, 31/01/03 - 2:01 AM Permalink

I have a wacom graphire 2, 4 x 6 i think.... anyway it was $182 from graphics plus in brisbane. bargain!!!!!

Submitted by Brain on Fri, 31/01/03 - 2:59 AM Permalink

I have an Acecad Flair 5" x 3.75" which cost around the $100 mark from Dick Smith a coupla years ago. I had (still have it, actually) an A3 tablet (forget the brand) which is essentially for CAD stuff (giving a hint at it's age) which I picked up from Harvey Norman for... hmm... under $100 anyway. No pressure sensitivity and a corded pen, but it rocked my world nevertheless. I'd still be using it, but my most recent mobo didn't support it so the Acecad had to be bought.

I didn't know the joy of a Wacom until I hit QANTM, and I plan to upgrade to one after I get my own computer. The Acecad does the job well, and I probably wouldn't switch if I knew better. @:-) In fact, it'll be a fair while down the road until I upgrade...

I doubt tablets will come down in price anytime in the near future, as even though they gain popularity, they won't really become heavy mainstream like scanners. There's no "LETS SCAN PICTURES AND SEND THEM TO EVERYONE LOL!!!!!!" factor with tablets. @;-)

Chris Bowden
http://brain.gamekey.com/

Submitted by Pantmonger on Fri, 31/01/03 - 4:47 AM Permalink

I have the worlds cheapest little thing, the MG Logic e pad, its bad, very bad, but it was all I could afford at the time I think it was around $60 or so for its 15cm by 12cm non glory, but it has served me well, I find I can get by using a combination of it and my mouse. But I would not recommend it to anyone. Someday when I have money a new tablet will be mine, oh yes it will be mine.

Pantmonger

Submitted by beatsta on Fri, 31/01/03 - 12:47 PM Permalink

I have used a wacom penpal i think, i cant remember the name it was, the size was 4" x 5" and unfortunately i had to give it back to the lender who never useses it anywayz and isnt even plugged into a machine,,,,,sigh...

u can get an intuos2, which is the latest range of wacoms, at the size of 4x5, which is great to use and is about the size of the average mose pad for $440 aud. i would like to get the size above this which is 6" x 8" and is $682 aud and come in two different colours..woohoo. I dont think i wld have enuff desk space for the 6x8 so i will prolly get the 4 x 5.

Here is the link to the only Australian distriutor for the wacoms, which are the best, and my advice to anyone, when buying anything that has a specialist market is to look for a distributor first so that you can get a cheaper price over the retail outlet :)

http://www.videobytes.com.au/products/intuos2.asp

why get an intuos2? and not an older model? well............. i guess check the specs

here is the link for wacom and our area,which is asia/pacific
http://ap.wacom.co.jp/products/products_index.html

oh yeah, the reason that sum tablets are better then others is generally based upon the pen that they come with... WACOMS are the best, there is no argument...but whether one wacom is better then another is going to depend on what sort of pen you want and what the pen can do for you :) hope that helps

and for buying from distributors, you can save yourself hundreds of dollars...an example is that i go thru styli for my installation cartridges for turntables every six -12 months, my catridges i got for 460 from a distributor, from a retailer they are 560 -600 to replace my styli i get 2 for 110 dollars from the distributor from reatail im lookin at 90-100 for 1.

Dont get ripped off, and ask if they have a cash price...that usally knocks a bit off the price as well .. if ppl are selling a specialist product that there is not a huge demand for, then they might knock off 20 - 50 bucks to have the cash in hand and not have to wait for th cheque or cc or whatever [:)]

Submitted by beatsta on Fri, 31/01/03 - 1:08 PM Permalink

i was just checkin out the graphire series from wacom WACOM Graphire2 RRP Inc. GST: $182
Actual tablet size 8.2" x 8.4" x 0.4"
(225mm x 210mm x 7.5mm)
(Approximately mouse pad size)
Active working area 4" x 5"
(128mm x 96mm)
Pen accuracy 0.5mm
Pen reading height 5mm
Pressure levels 512
Report Rate 205 pps (Points per second)
Resolution 1,015 LPI (Lines per inch)
Warranty One year
Weight 400 grams

that looks pretty good for the price, i havnt checked the specs tho and compared it to an intuos2

altho if you look at the specs the actual workin size wld be the same as a 4x5 intuos2, but the graphire2 will take up 8inch x 8 inch on yr desk instead of the 4x5 wich has about the same workin area

Submitted by beatsta on Fri, 31/01/03 - 1:16 PM Permalink

brain, you must have been lucky, there were no tablets when i was at quantm :( or maybe there was 1, that we never got see, it was prolly in the multimedia class where they had the the better pooters......

Submitted by Brain on Fri, 31/01/03 - 1:27 PM Permalink

None? I know when I left there they were pretty tight on their use due to theft of them (and MAX dongles) which is sad.

Something I just remembered though... QANTM were buying Wacoms at one stage, and went around asking if anyone was interested in buying one, as the more you buy the cheaper they are. Any current students might want to ask about this, and any ex students may want to ask as well. The least they can do is get a discount on a tablet for ya.

Chris Bowden
http://brain.gamekey.com/

Submitted by beatsta on Tue, 11/02/03 - 11:08 AM Permalink

sweet, i just bought a 4x5 Wacom Pen Partner for 40aud, I just have to get a new nib for it [:)] hopefully i can get a new nib on tuesday, which is prolly unlikely being brisvegas and all....guess i will find out.

Nice site update, Souri [:)]

Submitted by Malus on Tue, 11/02/03 - 10:24 PM Permalink

I have a Wacom Intuos 10 inch x 10 inch ubertablet, set me back $800 5 yrs ago from Story bridge designs, not sure if they still exist.

Submitted by Pantmonger on Tue, 11/02/03 - 10:46 PM Permalink

This may be a stupid question but where in Brisbane can I get a wacom
PAntmonger

Submitted by beatsta on Wed, 12/02/03 - 2:50 AM Permalink

Story Bridge Carindale (07) 3420 3539
Graphics Plus Milton (07) 3367 1944
Choice Connections New Farm (07) 3832 9799

these are the places in brisbane i have called today to try and get nibs from, I hvnt gotten thru to storybridge tho, only the aswering machine. They are the wacom resellers also.

Submitted by Pantmonger on Wed, 12/02/03 - 4:08 AM Permalink

Thansk for that, Ill check them out in a few days, I got a birthday comming up and I got an eye for a new tablet, whee.

Pantmonger

Submitted by beatsta on Wed, 12/02/03 - 10:01 AM Permalink

Dont drive out to Story Bridge tho, i did that the sarvo as i couldnt get them on the phone and thinkin they were a retail outlet, but umm know, its a private residence. Doh. guess i will have to wait 4 days to get my nibs. its only 17 dollars for a pack of three, you would think sum1 would have them in stock. Maybe story bridge will call me back and i will be in luck.

When i rang Graphics plus they said to call and get the distributor to ship the nibs and i wld get them cheaper, stuff that tho as they are cheap enuff.
Pantmonger maybe you should just get the distriutor to ship you a tablet.

heres the web address again :)

http://www.videobytes.com.au/

Submitted by Pantmonger on Wed, 12/02/03 - 7:36 PM Permalink

Thanks again , though driving out there would for me be a bit funny.
"Whats that guy doing?"

"It looks like he is pretending he is driving a car"

"I can see that, but I want to know is how he is faking the 100kph bit."

Ill look into the alternate option, thanks

Pantmonger

Submitted by adie on Wed, 21/05/03 - 9:49 AM Permalink

I have a Wacom intuos 12X12 cost me about $700 about 3 years ago.... its my best buddy oh i got a airbrush for it ..is sweet for deeppaint :) ..has anyone used those pro wacoms with the metal pens oww they look nice

Submitted by sho nuff on Wed, 21/05/03 - 9:01 PM Permalink

Ive got a graphics tablet here at work, but for what im doin, its alot faster just to use the mouse.

On the other hand, the good thing about a tablet is that, provided u have 'painter', it can simulate natural medium really well. But i have not used it for the last 2 years.

I think a tablet is only good if u have specific needs, like in the instance of painting on the pc, but other than that, your better off with the good old cheapie mouse.

Submitted by JonathanKerr on Wed, 21/05/03 - 9:32 PM Permalink

Wacom Intuos 2 - 6 X 8 ". $700 NZ.

Some of the best $700 I ever spent.

Submitted by Malus on Wed, 21/05/03 - 10:07 PM Permalink

For creating textures and concepts you can't go past a tablet. There are some amazing artists out there who only use a mouse though. Freaks lol.

Adie: How do you fit that 12 x 12 beast on your lap!? Mines a 10 x 10 and I think thats overkill. (that sentence has so much room for ridicule)

Submitted by Ionized on Thu, 22/05/03 - 5:44 AM Permalink

I use an Intuitos2 at work. 12x10 I think?? They totally rock. I was initially pretty sceptical of them, but as soon as I started using one I was hooked.

Submitted by Groady on Fri, 23/05/03 - 8:25 AM Permalink

I have a Intuos 2 9 x 12... Got it from DigiWorld Melbourne (i think) about 2 years ago. Pretty pricy for a student but it was money well spent.

Submitted by Leviron on Sun, 08/06/03 - 8:35 AM Permalink

I got an intuos2 6x8 today for $619 AU.
I don't like it at the moment...its annoying the hell outta me. Everything works better with just a trackball mouse. It is seriously just for drawing...otherwise an expensive piece of crap.

Submitted by Sorceror Bob on Sun, 08/06/03 - 10:46 AM Permalink

Tablet is just so much faster than a mouse..

How many mice have pressure sensitivity..

Still they aren't for everyone

*has a graphire 2*

Submitted by Pantmonger on Sun, 08/06/03 - 6:34 PM Permalink

You become so dependent on it, I lost mine 6 months ago and it took me a month to stop grabbing at the phatom pen everytime I CGed something.

I need a new one

*sigh*

Pantmonger

Submitted by Sorceror Bob on Mon, 09/06/03 - 11:20 AM Permalink

Yeah :)

It's even worse going from a wacom to a scetch pad.

Every time i fucked up i went to hit ctrl+z

I probably need help

Submitted by Major Clod on Mon, 23/06/03 - 8:24 PM Permalink

I've just bought myself a Graphire 2 for $149, and the minute I plugged it in and open up photoshop this morning, I was hooked. Its so much easier than a mouse! Now I'm wishing I had bought one ages ago! (Remembers hours of skinning frustration)

If anyone is interested, http://www.softwareshop.com.au is where I got it from. They are a Canberra based shop but have free shipping Australia wide. Currently their June special is on all Wacoms, so if anyone is looking at getting one, visit their site and check it out, some good prices to be found!

Submitted by StrkEagle on Mon, 23/06/03 - 8:36 PM Permalink

i got my graphire 2 from the software shop, canberra too, but when i got mine it wasin early 2001 @ $230.... bastards !

Peter Gillespie
www.3dluvr.com/eagor

Submitted by Leviron on Tue, 05/08/03 - 8:46 AM Permalink

How much are the intuos2 grip pen nibs? Say in packs of 5.
They wear out like cheese...