I've only used Wacom pen tablets before, starting with the Bamboo Pen 2011, with the early Intuos and now with this one. I think they all work the same. This is a good budget tablet for beginners, which is great for teenagers who are interested in graphics. The only thing I don't like is the changes on the Wacom website. Once I had my bamboo pen, I was able to get support and updates throughout the life of the first intuos. When I finally got my first Intuos about 3 years ago, everything was fine until a few months ago. I went to the site to download patches or updates like I would with Bamboo. However, none of them worked. I had to buy a new tablet. I originally tried to break away from Wacom as they pissed me off with the support aspect but my budget didn't allow me to upgrade at the moment. So I ordered this little tablet. It's decent, nothing has changed since the bamboo grip, it's smaller and the cable is longer than the original Intuos, which is nice. Wouldn't buy it if you are a pro but if you are an amateur like me or just starting out and want to learn how to draw with a tablet then this is the device for you. Just beware of Wacom's attempt to ditch old tablet software when it comes out with the next generation.
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