Author Topic: Best drawing tablet under $150  (Read 2975 times)

Everything on that list is optional.
And okay I guess buying a tool (ruler) is much worse than buying a 'device' (printer)
Who said you even really needed to buy a printer? I never said you "needed" it unless you want it. Besides if you are gonna make an aeroplane then paper and pen is god for that but not drawing.

Then again its all opinion, You may like pen and paper and the other guy might like a tablet because they're used to drawing with that.
I'm just saying that Tablet has more options with drawing.
« Last Edit: July 01, 2013, 07:54:25 PM by The Big Bad Jellyfish »

Everything on that list is optional.
And okay I guess buying a tool (ruler) is much worse than buying a 'device' (printer)

stufftaka gtfo



I think ill get a tablet sometime later considering i want to start drawing digital art


i have some $100 bamboo tablet that doesn't have a screen and you're meaning to tell me that this cheapo $30 tablet has that!?

i have some $100 bamboo tablet that doesn't have a screen and you're meaning to tell me that this cheapo $30 tablet has that!?
The two tablets i posted are the same quality, if not better, than a bamboo and or wacom. I've done the comparisons.

well stuff
damn you warooster

well stuff
damn you warooster

why would you believe him in the first place

why would you believe him in the first palace
wacom isn't a person what

why would you believe him in the first place

Why would i lie?

Seriously?

I've tested the quality on all 3 on the base prices being from 20 dollars and up, since my school has a forgetton of tablets around in quality condition. The receiving rates and size differences are astounding, not to mention that they're just more tough overall.

I mean they don't have displays, but they're literally the same, if not better, but cheaper.

Well that's... interesting.

The DigiPro WP5540 can be shipped pretty much within a day it seems, and relatively cheap. I'm not looking for a god tablet, just something for starters.

Just a question; do tablets actually come with displays, so you can see what you're drawing by looking at the tablet? That'd be a handy tool for me.