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I was looking to get this small Wacom drawing tablet (but wired and for 40 euros, but that link is mostly for reference and stuff) and was wondering if it is good enough?

Never have I ever bought or used a drawing tablet, so I was looking to get some advice.

 

I will use this for some simple drawing on my PC (in GIMP) and don't think I will need more space, like other tablets have.

So as I said, this thing is 40 euros where I live and is wired (which is better IMHO, no batteries and such).

 

Would this be good enough for some very simple digital drawing and designing and stuff? 

Thanks :D

"We're all in this together, might as well be friends" Tom, Toonami.

 

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