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Graphic Tablet Brands, available in Malaysia
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TSzZNekoChanZz
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Sep 26 2017, 11:34 PM, updated 9y ago
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I want to ask a graphic tablet do you guys use for illustration?
I'm using Wacom Bamboo Pen & Touch for about 3-4 years now and I'm looking to upgrade to a graphic tablet with a display.
But before that, I would like to know what brand graphic tablet do other Malaysian artist uses and what are the pros and cons? So far, as I know, there's only Wacom available in Malaysia. Other brands may need to import.
Thanks in advance.
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TSzZNekoChanZz
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Sep 28 2017, 11:37 AM
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QUOTE(Pharamain @ Sep 27 2017, 04:43 PM) Wacom still consider the cream of the crop for illustration tablet, if you still choose tablet without display, the best is Wacom Intuos, and you just need to get a better monitor display. Tablet with display for bamboo is pricey as hell and the new model are not portable at all (must connect to AC plug). the advantage of it? it is damn good to use. But right now there is a few China brand release tablet with display and with a cheap price, but the problem is not much local review about it and we have no way to test it. Furthermore, we need ship it back for warranty if anything happen. I see. Right now I'm saving up for Wacom Cintiq which costs around RM4800++ in Malaysia. But of course, I would prefer if there are cheaper alternatives to Cintiq. I have seen Ugee and Huion graphics tablet on Lazada but they do not come with warranty and they are shipped from overseas which makes me skeptical. I would like to know if Wacom have dedicated distributor or shop in Malaysia. Google search came out nothing.
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