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Title: Wacom Graphire4 Classic A6
Pros: Customisable; Sensitive pad
Cons: Size
Verdict: This little beauty doesn't have the wow factor of its big brother, but it's near enough perfect for the price and market that it's aimed at. It might not offer enough for owners of previous models to upgrade, but if you're a first-timer, you'll only have
Summary: The Wacom Graphire4 Classic A6 is the smallest in the Wacom range
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100/100 |
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Title: Wacom Graphire Bluetooth
Verdict: The double-ended pen slots neatly into the back of the tablet and provides a nib and eraser tip. There's a rocker button on the pen as well as two buttons on the tablet, which are also programmable
Summary: What's the point of a Bluetooth graphics tablet? Is there any need to do away with wires if you're using the tablet next to your Mac anyway?
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60/100 |
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Title: Intuos3 A5 Wide
Pros: Wider working area, Pen included, Useful extra switches and sliders
Cons: No tilt feature, No wireless option, Slightly twitchy pressure sensitivity
Verdict: If you own an A4 Intuos3, it's unlikely you'll upgrade because you can already create a custom drawing area. For smaller tablet users, there's upgrade potential, but A5 users may not be convinced. The A5 Wide is a good choice for newcomers, not just wides
Summary: Wacom's A5 Wide is designed for widescreen 16:10 use. But how does it fare against standard models?
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80/100 |
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Title: Review of the Wacom Graphire 4 Studio XL - Digital SLR Reviews
Summary: New graphics tablet
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Title: Wacom Graphire4 4x5
Pros: Scrollwheel on tablet; two buttons on pen; comfort grip on pen and mouse; easy to set up; smooth mousing action.
Cons: Could have more programmable buttons; no hardware-only set available.
Verdict: With its impressive bundled software package and comfortable pen and mouse, the Wacom Graphire4 4x5 package offers enough functionality for the price to seduce mouse-only users.
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73/100 |
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Title: Wacom Graphire Bluetooth CTE-630BT
Pros: Excellent wireless performance, Great design
Cons: Slight lag, Pricey
Verdict: An excellent option for those specifically looking for a wireless tablet. The extra cost over a Graphire 4, however, probably won't justify it for those not interested in using the Bluetooth technology to its full potential.
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70/100 |
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Title: Wacom Graphire3 Classic Pen Tablet
Verdict: Once you?ve been re-educated, the Wacom Graphire3 Classic pen tablet can certainly prove to be a fabulous tool for the graphic artist and photo editor, and for those where mouse related RSI might be an issue, it could well be a valid alternative.
Summary: If you love editing images but find that RSI is beginning to settle in, perhaps Wacom can persuade you to trade in your mouse for a pen?
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80/100 |
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Title: Wacom Graphire4 Classic White Edition
Pros: Inexpensive, Good Quality, Great for Beginners, Apple-White Finish
Cons: Small Active Area, Not Widescreen Aspect
Verdict: A solid enough tablet, but too small for the needs of serious graphic designers
Summary: Wacom is pretty much your only choice when it comes to graphics tablets for your Mac, but luckily its products are always top notch. Here it's introduced a new entry-level tablet, the Graphire4.
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80/100 |
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Title: Wacom Graphire4 Classic A6 Review
Verdict: Here's one very sexy graphics tablet. If you already own a Graphire this may not be worth the exchange, although you may get a good deal on your old one on eBay so it may not cost you much.
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Title: Wacom Graphire Bluetooth Tablet (6x8)
Pros: Offers Bluetooth connectivity; includes comprehensive software package; intuitive and easy to use; two configurable buttons.
Cons: Bluetooth is tricky to set up; expensive.
Verdict: Although a nearly $250 price tag accompanies this tablet, it lets anyone draw accurately on a computer, and its software package rocks.
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68/100 |
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Title: Wacom Graphire Bluetooth
Verdict: Ditch your mouse when editing photos and creating artwork - opt for a graphics tablet instead
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50/100 |
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Title: Wacom Graphire4 Studio XL
Pros: Chic design; battery-less pen; scroll wheel & ExpressKeys; great software bundle
Cons: Not widescreen or Bluetooth
Verdict: Revamped design & great software make the Graphire4 excellent value
Summary: For those who've never used a graphics tablet, they're essentially just a mouse. They take a bit of getting used to, especially for users who have become accustomed to using mice over the years, but with some practice they can become ...
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Title: Wacom Graphire4 Classic A6 Review
Verdict: Here's one very sexy graphics tablet. If you already own a Graphire this may not be worth the exchange, although you may get a good deal on your old one on eBay so it may not cost you much.
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Title: Wacom Intuos3 6*8 Tablet
Pros: Wonderful for any aspiring artist., Cordless/No Battery pen and mouse technology., Pen precision and control., Programmable QuickKeys and buttons., Multitude of functions., Simple and easy to install and use.
Cons: Mouse is not as precise as pen.
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90/100 |
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Title: Wacom Graphire4 Classic White Edition
Pros: Inexpensive, Good Quality, Great for Beginners, Apple-White Finish
Cons: Small Active Area, Not Widescreen Aspect
Verdict: In testing, there was no interference between the Wacom and the connected mouse, so there's no need to unplug one peripheral when using the other. The pen gives you both the traditional up/ down scrolling ability of a mouse, and you can also zoom in and o
Summary: Nobody panic, it comes in Mac white
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80/100 |
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Title: Wacom Graphire4 Studio XL
Verdict: A pen input graphics tablet for easy and intuitive photo editing
Summary: Wacom has been producing pen tablets for designers and graphic artists for many years, but its Studio range of Graphire4 tablets signals...
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80/100 |
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Title: Wacom Graphire4 Classic A6
Pros: Customisable, Sensitive pad
Cons: Size
Verdict: Overall the Wacom Graphire4 Classic A6 is a strong performer and ideal for someone just starting out
Summary: For years Wacom has been at the forefront of graphics tablet technology and is, without question, the undisputed market leader. The lengthy existence of the Graphire range makes it easy to see why
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100/100 |
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Title: Intuos3 A5 wide
Pros: Wide active area providing 16:10 aspect ratio, great pen.
Cons: Lack of a mouse as standard may irritate some users.
Verdict: For graphic tablet users with widescreen displays, using the Intuos3 A5 Wide is a no brainer, as it means a faster, easier, and continuous workspace
Summary: To cater for the growing use of widescreen displays, Wacom has released an Intuos3 A5 Wide pen tablet - the company's first widescreen tablet. With an active area of 11-x-6 inches that provides a 16:10 aspect ratio, the Intuos3 A5 Wide is aimed at profess
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80/100 |