Miranda, As you can tell from the price point, the Bamboo tablet is an "entry 
level" tablet, whereas the Intuos is geared towards "professionals". The main 
distinctions between the two lines of tablets are the differences in 
sensitivity in the interaction between the stylus and the tablet. The Intuos is 
twice as sensitive to pressure change and it also recognizes the tilt of the 
stylus relative to the tablet.  Whether or not this is significant to you will 
depend on what applications you are "drawing" with and whether or not the 
applications themselves have been designed to take advantage of that range of 
pressure sensitivity and the tilt of the stylus when you are drawing.  As for 
Pauric's question about whether or not people are able to draw or sketch 
"digitally" as well as they can with traditional media, I think that one of the 
galleries on the PainterFactory website is a testament to 
that:http://painterfactory.com/photos/adapt_2007_art_expo/default.aspx Hope 
that helpsJe
 nnifer
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