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Four years ago I bought the cheapest non-ancient wacom tablet I could find, and it ended up being a medium Wacom One.
I've been using it since, basically every day, and it's starting to show singns of wear.
I'm thinking about buying a new (identical) one, but also considering upgrading to a different model.
Is there any reason why I should go for bamboo or whatever else? Do they have literally any advantage over this one (aside from hotkey buttons, which I won't use, because I just have all the shortcuts bound on my keyboard)
Not that I don't want, nor need, a tablet with a screen. I've always been drawing while looking at my monitor, that's how I learned to draw from scratch, and the few adventures I had with drawing on screen tablets didn't much inspire me.

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