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  • neilwoods
    neilwoods Posts: 2,304 Forumite
    patman99 wrote: »
    It's all down to the dpi range of the tablet. Take 2 tablets with a dpi resolution of, say, 2,600 dpi. There will be no difference in performance between a £5 and a £250 tablet.

    You just need to make sure that the tablet has pressure-sensitive points if you are working with photos.

    That is where you are wrong, yes they may have 2048pi, but a lot depends on the pen accuracy, wacom tends to better accuracy level as compared to trust tablets.
    Mansion TV. Avoid at all cost's :j
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