I got a Hanvon 8x6. I know in the office we've got a wacom from like the beginning of time itself, and the thing just keeps battling on like a tank, but despite the fact that durability is something i really wanted, the Hanvons were significantly cheaper - i got an 8x6 for less than a hundred dollars. Of course, i don't really know anything about the model, and i'm anticipating that i'm going to get what i pay for in terms of life-length, but as for actual quality of usability, it's been pretty good. A mite on the sensitive side, but otherwise it works impeccably.
Scott Baba is not currently employed, and he does not go to school, although he doesn't think that grad school is out of the question for later. He doesn't write enough, and doesn't like shellfish. Scott Baba has a difficult time finding inspiration and motivating himself to work, and he sometimes fears that he isn't going to end up the creative powerhouse that he's always dreamed of being. Scott Baba does not enjoy long walks on the beach because if you have ever actually lived near the ocean, you know that sand is a pain in the butt, although this is not to say that he doesn't like the ocean. He doesn't speak German or Italian or Russian. He is not a communist. He is not a golem. Scott Baba does not know how to play the harmonica. Scott Baba did not - repeat NOT - spend a week and a half in the land of faerie tracking down the child he'd been baby sitting which the Queen of the Elves had swapped for a changeling. Scott Baba has never been in a hot air balloon. Scott Baba is not sure that that is the proper spelling of "balloon". Scott Baba does not like beans. Scott Baba cannot juggle, not even with just two beanbags. Scott Baba may or may not be incapable of love.
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Grats man, what model?
I got a Hanvon 8x6. I know in the office we've got a wacom from like the beginning of time itself, and the thing just keeps battling on like a tank, but despite the fact that durability is something i really wanted, the Hanvons were significantly cheaper - i got an 8x6 for less than a hundred dollars. Of course, i don't really know anything about the model, and i'm anticipating that i'm going to get what i pay for in terms of life-length, but as for actual quality of usability, it's been pretty good. A mite on the sensitive side, but otherwise it works impeccably.
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