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Re: FN-FORUM Wacom artists tablets
date posted 16th January 2003 10:19
No, no, no don't trust Trust.
My girlfriend bought a Trust scanner which was hardly used and
well looked after, almost like a pet. I wasn't allowed to touch it.
It buggered up displaying lines right across the preview and the
final scan after very little use.
Try Easypen as I mentioned previously if cost is an issue.
Try searching for a review online . . .
http://www.warnfestivals.co.uk/php/tablets.php
HA forget that, the Easypen and the Trust are one and the same
apparently.
I'd love a Wacom but I have other hardware upgrades that take priority
and can't really justify the price.
Darren
----- Original Message -----
From: "Darran Shepherd" [EMAIL REMOVED]
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 9:37 AM
Subject: RE: FN-FORUM Wacom artists tablets
> Can anyone help me find a reasonably priced supplier for 'Wacom' Artists
> tablets? Doing a quick search on the internet I found a tablet (one of
> the lowest spec) for $149. Unfortunately, they didn't export to the UK.
> I tried finding a supplier in the UK, ended up at Dabs who were asking
> £200 for the exact same product. I have friends in the US who'll send me
> one over (no doubt I may be able to find one cheaper than $149) but save
> messing about does anybody know a supplier in the UK where I'm not going
> to get ripped off ?
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>
> Possibly not what you're after, but if you want to look at saving money,
> somewhere like Staples sells Trust graphics tablets that appear to be at
> least half the price of Wacom. I'm sure they're nothing like the same
> quality, but I bought one for my Sister (who's at Uni doing interior
> architecture) and she seems fairly happy with it.
>
> Darran.
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