I played a couple hours of Neverwinter Nights with mine. By the time I'd finished three or four quests, I was using it about as accurately as my mouse.
I played a couple hours of Neverwinter Nights with mine. By the time I'd finished three or four quests, I was using it about as accurately as my mouse.
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Anyone know of any types of stores in the US at least where one might be able to go test the different tablets out?
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When I got mine 9 years ago I got it Best Buy. They had like 3 or 4 of them and I just bought the biggest one. I haven't been there in about 6 months but I don't remember seeing any at that time but you might want to check for yourself.
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The Staples we have in our area has a table set up with some tablets out on display, and pens anchored to the desk. Don't know if that's a canada only store though.
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There are Staples in the U.S., but I don't recall having seen any demo tablets at any of the stores I've been in. But that's a relatively small sample.
If there's an art & design school in your area, maybe you could check to see if they have tablets available to the students and, if so, if you could test drive a couple. My school has both the medium and large Intuos, and the large and small Cintiq in various labs. Plus many of the students have their own tablets of varying size and model. I think the most likely way to get in that way would be to contact an instructor or a student who could bring you in as a guest rather than trying to do it through the administration.
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I'm with Mid on this one, I've never seen that in a Staples near me. Cheapskates! That's a good idea on the schools if I can't find a demonstration someplace. I'm sure if I walked in with cash somebody will be willing to let me take a test spin. I'll just have to call around.
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I was asked to chime in about the Wacom Cintiq, of which I own three. I have the big 21" Cintiq at home and at work and I use it for drawing maps on (and more). I have drawn some maps from the Myst world, as you can see here: http://sandman.net/myst/ - There is also a picture of the Cintiq and the map of the Selentic Age.
Having used Wacom tablets for many years, and owned many different incarnations of them, I can certainly certify to their superiority over the mouse. But the problem with the tablet has always been hand->eye coordination. You've grown used to the mouse for so many years that it's coordinated 1:1 with your interactions, but a pen on a tablet is not 1:1 since your hand holding a pen has a 1:1 relation to your years using it on a piece of paper and actually looking at the paper.
Enter the Cintiq, where you actually draw directly on the screen. hand/eye-coordination is 1:1 and you have full Intous pen support (1024 levels of pressure, full tilt support and so on). Needless to say, it's awesome! Anyone that can afford it and are interested in drawing on a computer should really get one. And there is a smaller model that's cheaper.
It is always nice when there is full tilt support *lol* ... I just hope its a toll-free-number
I'd love the cintiq model, but then again, I'm still practicing with my bamboo
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Since I've had to wait a little longer than I expected I'm bucking for a Centiq myself. We'll see what happens with that.
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