Hi,
Due to a burgeoning case of RSI and the need to study CAD (not a great combination...) I need to invest in a Graphics Tablet.
I'm not terribly keen on forking out more than £150, although I might go a bit extra if it's really worth it. I would pay more for one in an ideal world, but my experience with such items tends to be that they invariably get sat on, drinks spilt etc etc, and one for much more outlay might be a cause for concern if used on-the-move etc.
Size-wise it'll have to be A5 minimum, and from what I can gather, A4 is preferred for CAD. I would rather find one without a mouse as I dislike the things and don't need another one.
Wireless might be nice...
I have no idea what Blue-Tooth is - I'm currently on a Dell 9300 notebook - no idea what I'd need for BT. Edit: I should add that the Dell has an OEM-fitted wireless device, which is currently used solely for the modem.
I've noticed that Wacom tends to be regarded as the premium brand, but you seem to get more hardware for your money with less-prestigious brands such as Trust... Are Wacom overrated, or is there a reason?
I need one of these things pronto, so many thanks in advance for any comments