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striker33

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One below the £100 range preferably.

Seems impossible to find a definite answer on what the best budget one is for graphics design, or any info on mac compatibility.

I'd have used MRoogle to find crap loads of threads on it, but MRoogle aint working atm :rolleyes:
 
I've used Wacom tablets before and they've always been great and I've never had a problem with them. So I'd check out them and see which ones fall within your price range. If you can afford it, the Intuos 4 series is really nice.
 
I'd have used MRoogle to find crap loads of threads on it, but MRoogle aint working atm :rolleyes:

Add "site:forums.macrumors.com" to your Google search to effectively do the same thing as MRoogle.

EDIT: I have a Wacom Bamboo Fun that I use for simple stuff. It could be larger, but was cheap.

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I've used Wacom tablets before and they've always been great and I've never had a problem with them. So I'd check out them and see which ones fall within your price range. If you can afford it, the Intuos 4 series is really nice.

Add "site:forums.macrumors.com" to your Google search to effectively do the same thing as MRoogle.

EDIT: I have a Wacom Bamboo Fun that I use for simple stuff. It could be larger, but was cheap.

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Cheers! Heard of people using them for years on end without fault, will definitely look into them.
 
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