I have a coup wacom graphire (i think that is what it is) it was less than $100 us when I got it a few years ago. It works well, the surface is small but you can get satisfactory results with it.
I also have a larger wacom that was around $400 US that I use primarily, I love it.
I'm not realy a power user and I'm stingy as hell I think I'll go for the wacom volito. I'd love a more expensive one but being unemployed has it drawbacks. :p
You just hover the pen around 5mm above the tablet to move the pointer and tap it to click.
I've never actually taken one apart to find out but i guess around the tablet are lots of small coils that generate a small electromagnetic field around it. On wacoms this allows the pen to draw a small current to power it and also lets the tablet work out where the pen is. You click when you compress the pen nib.
My Wacom Graphire 3 arrived this morning. I installed it a couple of hours ago and am having a great time with it... although it's going to take a little while to get the hang of it's sensitivity. This one cost me 90Euros and is A6 (4x5).
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