I vote Weasel buys one and gives a full report. He knows how to run a Wacom. He can give us the skinny.
I'd gladly give a full report, but I'm not buying one. :scream:
2 years ago I bought a crappy tablet off of woot to get my feet wet. Having used a wacom for a limited time before that, the crappy tablet made me only want to go with another wacom.
Here's my review for that one: It sucked.
However, for the small amount of money I spent on it, I was impressed. Very basic. A light at the top to show that it was connected and no buttons. The two major things that make a great table were the two things that this thing lacked. Tracking and pressure sensitivity. The tracking wasn't terrible, but seemed to jump a bit and sometimes didn't quite follow what you were doing. I could have lived with that. The reason that it went to the wayside was the pressure sensitity. It went from 10% to 100% and nothing in between and when doing photoshop, that was very important. If you were merely drawing a preset thickness line , I'm sure it may have worked.
If you're in the market for a tablet, getting a cheap one will only make you want to go with a good one.