I bought a Bamboo Pen Tablet for Osu! and graphic stuff as well. Got it for 50 bucks refurbished, but read good reviews on 'em. Good buy?
Thanks for the quick response!Sander-Don wrote:
I saw a refurbished one for $40, but i like my intuos 3~
And I suppose it was a good buy yeah, I don't know much a refurbished items but I hear that a majority of the pros play with a Bamboo Pen Tablet~
Good to hear!Daru wrote:
Bamboo's are great.
It's no Intuos, of course, but it certainly gets the job done.
Amazon had the refurbished Pen ones for 50 bucks hence the reason why I bought it. I was still seeing the Pen and Touch for around 70 which I, being how old I am and having no source of definate income, found to be out of reach. Personally, if I want a touch pad, I'll just go use my MacBook. -Shrugs-Roley wrote:
I bought a Bamboo Pen and Touch Tablet. It's pretty much the same thing as the Pen tablet but it has the 4 buttons and trackpad/touch features of the Bamboo Touch. In essence, same thing. I just got it because a new pen and touch tablet was cheaper than the bamboo pen tablet itself for some reason. But oh well, freebies~
And yes, Bamboo tablets are lovely and gets the job done quite well. So you made a great purchase.
Exactly the reason why I bought mine. It's a common use (Osu and drawing) here it seems.Lilac wrote:
I only use it to play Insane difficulties and occasionally draw.
Again good to hear.Nekoroll wrote:
Pretty much what Daru said. Good intro tablet and is perfect for most people who are looking into trying pen tablets since they're affordable and do the job well.
Still <3 my intuos though.
XD No need to buy an intuos if you are satisfied with your Bamboo, imo.Potatosiris wrote:
Again good to hear.
If only I could have more money. I probably will buy a Intuos after I finishing upgrading my computer.