This layout is temporary. I may keep it, or not. I wanted to change back to the previous one, but I find this less stressful... So much less white!!
I also wanted to put a header, but everything's messed up with it so I've taken it off. For now. ;)
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Well, it's a good price for a tablet. Generally, a good one is pretty expensive. And the bigger it is, the more expensive it gets.
The leader of the market is Wacom, and most people would say that taking from another brand is not worth it. I don't really agree, as my Trust TB-4200 (which I just can't find anywhere but on eBay, even on the brand's official website!) worked and is still working perfectly fine. It's a good tablet. And if one is not as such a pain as I can be, there shouldn't be any problem. :p (is that sentence even English?)
I got lucky when I bought my new one for about 138 euros (including shipping). Here, it's worth 199,95 euros (heh, and 199,99$... no wonder why I decided to buy it from the US XD). The regular Bamboo tablet is cheaper (61,99$ on Amazon (instead of 79,90$)), and the Bamboo One (first of the Bamboo series by Wacom) even more (49,90$ on Wacom's website). The reason is simple: they're smaller (at least compared to the Bamboo Fun Medium I chose) and have some features missing: they only have a pen, the Bamboo One doesn't have shortcut buttons, and the Bamboo Fun is available in two sizes and a variety of colours, along with two softwares (Adobe Photoshop Elements and ArtRage 2). Here is a comparison between the three (well, four), if you wanna take a look...
Those tablets are more suited to beginners and students than professionals (as I read so). That's why their prices are a little more affordable, I think... Otherwise, it can rise very quickly.
I think the Bamboo One or the Bamboo may be more adapted to what you'd like to do with it. But this is just my point of view. Either way, I'll keep you posted about my old one. ;p
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