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[QUOTE="Tsyr, post: 848706, member: 354"] You won't get an Intuos2 for under a couple hundred bucks, except maybe off Ebay or something... the 4x5 start at 190 dollars, the 6x8 is 350 (Got mine for 300 off pricewatch.com), and they go all the way up to almost 800 for the 12x18 ones. Then they have the Cintiq line... which are basicly a second monitor that is touch sensative, so you can draw right on on it. Those start at 1800. The only ones you can get for ~100 dollars (Or less, on pricewatch) are the Graphire2 line. They don't have the resolution or sensativity of the Intuos line (512 levels of pressure sensativity, verses the 1000+ of the Intuos), they won't use other styluses than the one they come with (The Intuos line you can buy other types for... ones to simulate air brush grips, etc), and they only come in one size... 4x5. They still are pretty good, though. Check it out on wacom.com [/QUOTE]
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