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by _Eowyn_ , Nov 12 '01
Pros: No cleaning mouseballs, attractive styling, pen is great for drawing, cheap. Cons: Cord is rather short, mouse does not work very well, memory hog.
I wanted a tablet. I wanted one BAD. It was not going to happen, or so I thought. The average graphics tablet runs around a few hundred bucks, and as a college student, I don't have that kind of money.
But one night, as I was looking for...
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by jazgordon , May 15 '01
Pros: Makes navigation easier, indispensable for graphics creation Cons: The pen dies if dunked in Coke by a toddler
I've always wanted a graphics tablet. I make web graphics - a lot of them. I was limited to the shapes available in my graphics creation software as I can't even write my name with a mouse. Graphics tablets were too expensive to make them realistic for...
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by skunkative , Oct 06 '00
Pros: great for graphics Cons: inadequate mouse
Ever since I was a kid I've wanted a device to be able to draw free hand on my computer. Finally, this device has become affordable! It's called the Wacom Graphire Pen & Mouse and for the most part it's great!
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by phayz , May 23 '01
Pros: wireless, feels natural, inexpensive, USB is good Cons: so-so accuracy, terrible mouse
Despite a few flaws with the Wacom Graphire Set, this is one piece of hardware I couldn't live without!
Note that I am reviewing this product as it applies to creating graphics!
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by superiorstudio , Jul 27 '00
Pros: Sensitivity, quick to learn Cons: Not much
For years I had wanted to try a graphics tablet but the cost was prohibitive. Even a small one seemed to cost a few hundred dollars and I wasn’t sure if it would be worthwhile for my kind of work; graphic art, design, and cartooning. On top of that,...
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by paper-trail , Jul 18 '02
Pros: Sensitivity, ease of use; comes packaged with hundreds of dollars worth of free software. Cons: No replacement plastic covering. Not 100% perfect for line art.
If there were ever a bargain for the pc artist, it's to be found in Wacom's Graphire Tablet, pressure sensitive pen & mouse set. Aside from offering a vast array of default options for everyday computer usage, the Graphire tablet comes bundled with...
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by DocMacDougal , Aug 08 '00
Pros: best price around, easy to get started with Cons: pen stand doesn't hold pen so well
I got my Wacom Graphire Pen & Mouse set last week. I bought it because the idea of using a pen on the computer was attractive and I was looking to start an internet comic strip, skipping a step by drawing directly into the computer rather than...
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by jdluhmann , Nov 25 '00
Pros: Works Great, GREAT PRICE! Cons: None that I've run across in six months
My problem was that I wanted to be able to do work on Photoshop on my Toshiba laptop. Well if you have ever tried to exert fine control over the cursor with that little rubber button, then you know the frustration I was experiencing. Even connecting a...
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by rainbowfrog , Aug 08 '00
Pros: Comes in colors, sleeker, detachable pen holder, USB option Cons: None!
If you are looking for a digital, wireless pen than definatly, Go with a Wacom!
I bought my first tablet at a computer show, for around $160.00. I hadnt tried a tablet before, and had no idea that the one I bought was pretty junky. The...
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by igor32 , Dec 29 '02
Pros: cheap, durable, light Cons: some problems with mouse & those little rubber thingies that are oh-so-important, poor ergonomics
I will admit that the graphire has problems. The mouse needs serious tweaking in the control panel in order to be useful, but once you get the speed right its fine. The plastic covering get scratched and there's no way to replace it. The usb cable is...
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by AristotleJohn , May 26 '00
Pros: programmable buttons, affordable price Cons: none
To earn extra money for college, I ink comic books for several major comic book companies. The Wacom Graphire Pen and Mouse set is the instrument of choice both for amateur and professional desktop art. It's the only graphics tablet I would ever trust...
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by poppaearl , Jul 07 '01
Pros: No AC Adapter needed, comfortable, easy to work with, easy set-up, nice software Cons: Mouse tougher to use than pen
I've been using Wacom pads since I first figured out how impossible drawing is with a mouse. I picked up the newest entry, the Graphire, and am amazed at how this improves over an already good product. First, it's a bus-powered USB, so no more bulky...
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by suceress , Mar 16 '02
Pros: Plug in while computer on or off. Great software. Can still use PS2 mouse. Cons: Pen falls out of holder. Didn't work with XP. Need '98CD to install driver.
I purchased this item over a year ago and only now got the opportunity to install it. It would not install nor work with WinXP. But there may be updated drivers so that it can now. I will have to look.
It came with Adobe Photoshop5.0 LE!!
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by JKolman1179 , Dec 16 '01
Pros: Easy Set-Up, Small Leaning Curve, Superbly accurate, Mobile. Inexpensive. Cons: Really stinks if you lose the pen :)
When I was working on my senior thesis, I was doing a short "Star Wars" movie. The post-production process required a lot of drawing on the already shot footage. I was using my regular mouse and spent hours working on the footage. Needless to say, my...
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by Swerdloff , Jun 12 '00
Pros: It's damn cool and damn cheap Cons: I rest my wrist on it when using the mouse and it sorta rotates
I bought this on a whim because I thought it'd make building my website a little easier.
After learning how to use the pen (5 minutes without manual, one second with) the thing worked like a dream.
The wireless mouse may actually be...
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