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Wacom Graphire Bluetooth 6 x 8-Inch Tablet

Wacom Graphire Bluetooth 6 x 8-Inch Tablet
MSRP: $249.95
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Manufacturer: Wacom
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Wacom Graphire Bluetooth 6 x 8-Inch Tablet Features

Ideal for designers and artists for precision work
Works wirelessly up to 30 feet away
Graphire pen with 512 levels of pressure-sensitivity for outstanding control of your applications
Mouse features cordless, battery-free technology
Includes Adobe Photoshop Elements 3, Painter Essentials 2 by Corel, and Color Efex Pro 2GE from nik multimedia
 

Accessories for your Wacom Graphire Bluetooth 6 x 8-Inch Tablet

Poser 8
ArtRage Deluxe 2.5
Adobe Photoshop CS4
Adobe Illustrator CS4
Autodesk SketchBook Pro 2010
 

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Additional Wacom Graphire Bluetooth 6 x 8-Inch Tablet Information

For a faster and easier way to work digitally: with the Graphire pen tablet from Wacom photos, videos and graphics can be edited more precisely than ever before. Add your signature to documents, make a creative drawing or use advanced programs with ease. Together with a high-performance software package, there's almost no limit to your imagination. Discover the world of digital image editing! This Graphire Bluetooth 6x8 Tablet comes with Graphire pen, mouse, and Painter Essentials 2 by Corel, Adobe Photoshop Elements 3 and Color Efex Pro 2 GE by nik multimedia.

 

What Customers Say About Wacom Graphire Bluetooth 6 x 8-Inch Tablet:

It works great. This tablet was purchased as a part of a cheap whiteboard solution for our new conference room. The Bluetooth works anywhere in the conference room and you can save the data to a file.

I find that I can use it either in OS X or in Windows 7 (where I'm using Parallels 5 to run Win7 in Crystal Mode). It has been a lifesaver in class and at work. In both cases, I can use the tablet's pen to get everything done. As it got older and other machines got faster, I switched to a MacBook Pro 13" with its brighter screen, faster processor, and well-built design. Highly recommended if you do any kind of pen-type work. It's bluetooth, so I'm able to use it easily, whether I'm at my MacBook (where I can see the screen while drawing) or somewhere else within the room (where it's a tougher and I have to use my imagination to figure out where I'm writing/drawing).

If I get tired of the pen and just want to surf the web and goof off, I can use the included mouse on the tablet's pad like a regular USB mouse.I've even found that the tablet is the perfect size to fit on top of my MacBook's keyboard -- it's almost like I'm using my IBM tablet PC. I used to carry and IBM/Lenovo tablet PC to school for taking notes in OneNote and to work for taking notes during meetings. However, I found that writing on paper then transcribing my notes to the MacBook got annoying really fast (Johns Hopkins profs don't like typing in their classes, plus writing formulas with a keyboard is a pain, hence all the handwriting).Anyway, I searched on-line for a tablet "replacement" and stumbled on this device. The handwriting recognition in OS X totally blows so I'm mostly in OneNote to take my notes and get handwriting recognition, while I'm mostly in OS X to do any of the fancy drawing and picture type work.

But for work they are sturdy , I have used them since they came onto the market.My original tablet is a windows 95 model and still works just fine , I wound up taping the connectors to the tablet after years of work.I dropped the pen for my new Bamboo and that cost me 30 bucks here at Amazon.Wacom has a first class tech service by email./ phone.I disassembled the pen that broke , they are manufactured to a high standard , the board inside of the pen is nice. They are repairable but at 30 each for the low end I just bought a new one instead. The pens do not like to be dropped , handle with care. Breaks occur around a coil at pen tips , this is how they usually die.

I like that you can put a picture under the plastic surface. I can assign the two buttons at the top for left and right arrows, allowing me to navigate within PowerPoint. I can use Windows Journal to quickly go over math problems, or ink in PowerPoint 2007. The tabletop one is a joke.Only problem I've had is that the little rubber feet are falling off easily when I put it in my laptop bag. Now I can.Now that you know where I'm coming from, I'm not an artist. I'm now using it with Windows 7, and it's fine.The only problem I've had was the eraser portion of the pen died, but Wacom replaced it quickly. If you need this for super accurate pen strokes, then I could see how one of the more expensive tablets would serve you better.For my purpose though, it works great.

In the past I used an overhead for most of my instruction. The pen holder built into the tablet is AWESOME to have too. I plan on putting a drop of superglue under each one before I lose any of them. I also found using the clicker on the side difficult, because it was hard to hover and press the button at the same time. I love mine, and it has seriously changed my teaching.Update: I've been using this now for over 3 months, and it's great. In Vista it even puts a battery indicator at the bottom telling you how much charge is left on the tablet. There is definitely a learning curve to using this. They even sent it to me for free and simply asked that I send the broken one back so they could figure out why it broke.If I have any warnings, it's to make sure your hardware and software will do what you want.

Use it for several hours, over several days before you make a judgement call. While PowerPoint slides with our math curriculum have been around for a while, the main thing holding me back was that I couldn't interact with the notes. It's wireless, so I can walk around the classroom and use it.

I've used it for over a week, and I've only charged it once.The pen is a little "light" I guess.but it isn't hindering my ability to write at all. So I recommend a newer machine with good bluetooth. A friend tried one of these on a 5 year old MacBook using a usb/bluetooth adapter.and it was terrible.

First, I am a math teacher. Using it with Vista is a dream. In Vista it is much easier to just press and hold for a right click.Finally, I was originally worried about the hover distance, and that I had to hold the pen too close to register.but it works great.

The normal Graphire pens and mouse work from other tablets of the same series. Bluetooth on a Mac works great. Works just like the wired version. I have had no lag problems, but I use Mac OSX.

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