Originally posted by kirsty_mcn: Just got myself a laptop, and obviously planning to do a lot of photo-editing on it. Spotted a "Wireless Tablet" in a local supermarket going pretty cheap, bought it, took it home, only to find a big USB cable hanging out the back of it - turns out the product's old name was "Wireless (Design & Work) Tablet" - ie, the pen is wireless, and it comes with a wireless mouse, but the actual tablet isn't. Was I stupid to assume that a "wireless tablet" might actually, y'know, work wirelessly? And more importantly, might it be a good buy regardless - £22 (about $40) for a non-wireless 152*114mm tablet?? Or is my best bet to take it back and save up for an actual wireless one (the free wireless mouse is arbitrary, I already have one I can use)
Thanks for any advice.
Kirsty |
I'd suggest you just try it out first and see if it fits your needs, whether you like its performance, etc. From there, you may be able to make a better decision on whether it's worth it to you to keep it or get a better one. |