The direct screen tablets thingies are too expensive for just screwing around. I don't want to spend 2K for non business goofing off.
For $300.00, this looks more up my alley for a pen input device.
http://reviews.cnet.com/Wacom_Intuos3_4 ... 09391.html
Does anyone have experience using tablets? I'm left handed but use my mouse in my right hand so my writing/drawing hand is free to use a tablet which should work out great as a dual input device.

Some Newegg comments:
This product literally changed our business, more specifically our creation process. Design work that previously had to be painted with oil on canvas and then photographed is now being done in photoshop with the tablet. Many painters and other professional artists despise the idea of painting or drawing with a mouse, this was the answer to our problem.
Absolutely a dream with Photoshop. It's much easier to manipulate the tools than with a mouse, not to mention the pen gives you pressure sensitivity with some of the tools. Until I got my tablet I didn't even know that Photoshop (7) had that capability.
I don't know about it replacing the mouse but it seems like a nice complement to it especially for semi ambidextrous peeps like me.I've stopped using mice altogether; I don't even have one plugged into my tower anymore, and I rarely touch the mouse that came with the tablet. I can do everything faster/easier/better with the pen/tablet combo.
I think that last quote was from kyoukan!Pros: AMAZING Value. The tablet is incrediably easy to use and is EXTREMLY accurate. The software packages that come are very nice.
Cons: NONE WHAT SO EVER!