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Posted by Gary on January 26, 1999 at 17:03:25:
In Reply to: Graphics tablets on eBay Auction posted by Steve Ladd on January 22, 1999 at 17:18:12:
: Why the big difference in price and availability between Wacom and Calcomp ? Why are there so many new 6x9 Calcomp Slate tablets for sale so inexpensively, and so few Wacom art pads of that size and so high priced ? Anyone know ? Are those Calcomp tablets incompatible with software or impossible to plug into a computer without special hardware ? I would like to get a good cheap tablet unless there's something wrong with them, but I'm totally inexperienced with graphics pads and don't know. All advice welcome. Steve Ladd
Make sure it is a pressure-sensitive pen! My Calcomp installed and works fine.