Pros: Many creative pros... listed in the review! Cons: You must update the driver that it comes with.
I love to be creative and this device is just what I needed!
I recently celebrated my birthday and my younger brother gave this device to me as my gift. My brother knows that I loved to be creative and that I have been looking into the...
Pros: Cheap, flexible, and very capable. Cons: Low sampling resolution, DOS performance.
Take your mouse, open the art package of your choice, and sign your name. You can't, can you? Try drawing a human face. Unless you're some kind of rodent jockey, that high tech optical mouse with the 27 buttons is starting to look pretty clumsy now,...
Pros: Easy to use and install. Fun. Cons: Mouse is not very good and the pen can be easily lost.
I recently bought the Wacom Graphire in Blueberry. I really liked that you could select a color if it was in stock. I bought mine online at a computer supply website.
I was so excited to have it get here I nearly assaulted every UPS truck...
Pros: no wires in the way Cons: takes getting used to
The mouse can be an awkward tool. Most computers know it has limitations and can be dysfunctional at times. Some things like retouching a photo image can be especially unwieldy using a mouse. The answer to this problem is the Wacom Graphire, a...
Pros: Sensitive, customisable, lots of free software Cons: Scratchy mouse, small tablet area
My wonderful husband bought this for me as a gift. I do a lot of hand painting and have always been interested in using one of these to see if my skills could translate to computer graphics programs if I could only use a pen or brush.
Pros: Very accurate, and extremely customizable Cons: Very flimsy mouse and not extremely well crafted
I received the Wacom Graphire tablet as a Christmas gift just recently and I have to say that, though it is a very good tool, it seems to lack the quality craftsmanship that I was expecting. The tool is very versatile, however, and is still very useful;...
The Wacom Graphire Pen & Mouse Set is perfect for everyone. At around $75 dollars it is an excellent deal. Usually you would pay that just for a cordless, batteryless, ball-less mouse. The set comes in lots of neon colors to add a little color to the...
Pros: Well built and easy to install. Pen based input is so natural! Cons: Possible driver problems, yet these are not significant.
I had used the Wacom Pen Partner for several years prior to moving to the Graphire Pen. I switched due to some apparent serial port trouble, which rendered my Pen Partner inoperable. The problem did turn out to be a break down in the Pen Partner. At any...
Pros: Awesome control. Low price Cons: Unneeded mouse comes with it.
I have heard of graphic tablets. Over the years I saw the ad's etc., they sounded pretty neat but… Why would I want one? I do just fine with my trackball mouse. The search..
As I delved deeper into art, joined forums and studied...
Pros: Great for Graphics Cons: Don't trash your Mouse
When I first saw this pen/mouse combo pad online, I thought to myself what a great idea this was... Although not in any way new technology, the Graphire tablet surpassed all my expectations for its intended purposes. First off, I purchased this tablet...
Pros: Cheap, nice pen, comes in cool colors, USB Cons: Mouse is slow and buggy, can't boot with it plugged in.
The Graphire is a great idea. An inexpensive graphics tablet and a cordless, balless (sp?) mouse to boot. All for under a hundred bucks! What could be wrong with that? Well...
I bought the Graphire because I had always wanted a graphics tablet...
Tablets are great, they really speed up your work and make some applications much more effective or productive. If you haven't tried on, you should find a friend who has one and give it a try. If you are getting one, then you should get a Wacom tablet....
Pros: Compact Size, Inexpensive; Easy to Use; Good Software Bundle Cons: The Mouse is Questionable; Windows Drivers Can Be Flaky
The newest line of inexpensive drawing tablets from Wacom is a real winner. The Graphire tablets have a 4 X 5 inch drawing area and the entire unit is compact enough to travel with a laptop, which is how I use it.
Pros: Smart, inexpensive, well supported, sturdy, easy to install, short learning curve Cons: Mouse worthless. Also, not quite as sensitive or integrated as I would like it to be in PhotoShop.
A little secret about this fabulous product: You don't need to replace your mouse or trackball with it in order to maximize the joy you can get from it. Well, okay, it's not a secret; I wrote to the company and asked about this before I bought it....
Pros: low cost and usability Cons: what w/ the mouse?!
i used to won a wacom 12x12 tablet many years ago and i must say it was extremely underutilized. it also cost me a few paychecks back then. so when i decided to purchase one of these i figured worst case...i was out $90 as opposed to the $500+ i spent...
Graphire Wireless Pen Tablet Draw, paint, write and create fun artwork with Wacom's affordable Graphire Wireless Pen Tablet. This easy-to-use graphic tablet gives you a 30-foot wi...
Graphire A5 Graphics Tablet with Bluetooth The Graphire pen tablet gives you the control you need to quickly and easily edit your digital photos. Draw, paint, create artwork, sign your name, an...
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