I use a Wacom Bamboo Fun tablet. That precise model comes in three sizes; I use the medium one, which is about the size of an A5 sheet of paper.
The Bamboo range is Wacom's version of an entry-level consumer art tablet - it's better than the bare-bones Graphire interface tablets, but less
sensitive than the high-end Intuos range. Granted, that much should be obvious from the price-point alone.
I intend to upgrade to an Intuos someday - one of my buddies has one, and it is truly awesome. I got tablet envy just standing next to his desk. But probably
only in, hell...2011 or so. Those things are expensive.
-- Acyl
The Bamboo range is Wacom's version of an entry-level consumer art tablet - it's better than the bare-bones Graphire interface tablets, but less
sensitive than the high-end Intuos range. Granted, that much should be obvious from the price-point alone.
I intend to upgrade to an Intuos someday - one of my buddies has one, and it is truly awesome. I got tablet envy just standing next to his desk. But probably
only in, hell...2011 or so. Those things are expensive.
-- Acyl