In fact - it's for the digitiizers that already know how to digitize and are now trying to improve their accuracy and speed.
We get emails every week from people who own a digitizing program and want to know if "XYZ Digitizing Software" is better than the one they already own. One email will say "I own PE-Design and I'm thinking about buying Generations - whaddyathink?" Then the next email will say "I own Generations and I'm thinking about buying PE-Design - whaddyathink?" If you already own a "mainstream" digitizing program you should stick with that program and put your money into lessons on how to use it. Lessons are available on CD or in workbooks form or in live group classes or even one-on-one classes on every major digitizing program. And enough lessons to make you a competent digiitizer will normally cost less than half the price of that other program you're looking at - which by the way will ALSO require lessons if you don't already know how to digitize. :-)
So as I said -- this one is for people who already know how to use their software and want to improve their accuracy and speed.
Toshiba has made laptops for decades now. They came out with "table pc's" a few years ago and a tablet is a great digitizing tool. Their newest tablets have dropped in price and you can now buy a new tablet laptop starting at $1449. And a if you want to stuff it full of RAM (4 gb) and the biggest hard drive available (160gb) it's still less than $2200.
That's a nice piece of equipment for the digitizer. Take a look...