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im looking to get one as well. Ive tried them and if your using it in replacement of a mouse pad for photoediting or drawing, the bigger the better, the small one can get quite anoying. But of course it'll be 400+ instead of 50. if just a normal mouse touch pad then the small one will do fine
I've read a few posts and reviews and the consensus is that it works as advertised, but it's not as good as a macbook trackpad. There is some lag with the inputs, but that might be due to the drivers.
If you have the budget, get the Intuos 4 instead. Much, much better...and get at least the medium size. Anything smaller will be difficult for anyone doing a lot of photo editing.
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I'm not going to be using it for photo editing....rather, I want to have a multitouch touchpad to use. From what I've gathered so far, it is as close as one can get to the MacBook pads on the PC platform.
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