Which graphics tablet?

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I am looking to buy a graphics tablet as a surprise gift for my stepson. He is well into art and he is working for a local Tattooist where he submits new designs as well as doing the Tattoos. At the moment he does all of his work on paper, I have not delved too much into it but I will dig for some info later and ask him if having one would help him out and make life a lot easier, after all he will have a backup of a digital design which would not get marked or damaged and he can pass it around to whoever needs a piece of artwork done. Ok, so what will I need to be looking for with respect to a decent tablet? Are there features that some have and others do not, does it come up with it`s own interface when connected to a PC or do you just use it as an extension of Photoshop or whatever PP package he uses? It seems the prices vary from around £45-£80 which is no problem, just a case of is it the more you shell out on one the better it will be? Any advise would be great.
 
Rich I have this and love it, link there prob will be better out there but not for the money IMO
 
Cheers guys :thumbs: I take it then that the intuos 4 is not only a thicker pen to hold, but that you just use it on a normal surface :shrug: If that is the case that would make more sense as he could if he needed to, go over the outline of any artwork he has in his collection.
 
I've just got my first tablet, a Wacom Fun Pen & Touch. Was a bit put off by the "fun" in the title (after all, I'm a SERIOUS artist :lol: ).

Got the medium when I saw that the small version really is small (the usuable area is much smaller than the actually tablet).

Only had it a few days, and I'm totally hooked and will never go back to using a mouse. I'll be looking at upgrading in the future (intuos?) but for now it's amazing.

(I also got the wireless extension. This is a very neat pack containing a battery and a recevier that you put inside the tablet casing (very elegant - no dongles hanging out) and it becomes wireless. Worth the extra 30 quid, it's great not to be tethered to the desk).
 
Another shout for the Wacom Bamboo. I would love one of the Intous tablets but they go up fairly steeply in price from the Wacom.
 
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