Pros: Excellent Pen. Cordless mouse works well. Easy installation and nice software package. Cons: Price, usable workspace
I looked at a number of tablets and even borrowed a Hyperpen 6000 for several days. Construction and Pen design are what won me over to Wacom. I found the Wacom pens to be of a more solid design and did not need a battery. The pen on the Intuos2 was...
Pros: Small, thin, no power supply needed, cheapest of the series, durable, lightweight Cons: Interface with Mac during sleep is poorly done, uses a lot of processor on G4
I have a 1.25ghz G4 Aluminum Powerbook running 10.3.4 that I carry with me everywhere. I decided I needed the ability to draw directly on the computer so I could more easily work with drawings to put them up on the web. In college I had a large Wacom ...
Pros: *Solid Construction *Cordless Wheel Mouse * Great Software Bundle *Drivers are full featured *USBpowered,no batteries Cons: *Buttons on pen can get in your way *Pen should have a "real" case
Notes on Review:
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Wacom Intuos2 4x5 XD45SER Graphic Tablet The new and enhanced Intuos2 is the modular graphics tablet system for all branches and professions where digital contents are processed. Intuos2 is a...
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