Graphic Tablet recommendations?

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I'm looking for a decent graphics tablet to ask for for Christmas. And since I'm clueless about this, which one should I ask for?
I'm looking for one that isn't too expensive but is still pretty good, preferably less than ?60. I'm not dealing in dollars, I'm British I use pounds so any prices should preferably be in pounds.

Thank you. :)
 
I meant a tablet for a computer (As in drawing stuff, though I didn't really make that clear) and an iPad is way out of price range for my family, that's wy I want one which is under ?60.
 
I'd recommend any Wacom tablet. Probably the small version of the Wacom Bamboo Fun is the closest one to your price range.
 
I agree with Jason, A Wacom Bamboo is the way to go for beginners, I got mine for like ?25 I think.
 
Wacom bamboo is excellent for your first tablet. Once you get used to the drawing area, you can move up to something larger. I started on a graphire 2, moved up to an intuos 4 large, and I'll be moving up to a clintiq sometime.
 
Wacom bamboo is excellent for your first tablet. Once you get used to the drawing area, you can move up to something larger. I started on a graphire 2, moved up to an intuos 4 large, and I'll be moving up to a clintiq sometime.

Have you seen the Cintiq 24HD? It's sexy as ****. I could never afford that though.
 
You should get a wacom as the others said. Also you might want to get a version with photoshop or another good software included unless you have one.
 
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