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Summary: alaTest collected and analyzed 3 reviews of Wacom Graphire from international magazines and websites and compared these to 164620 reviews for other Mouse & Pointing Devices.
Conclusion: No score. The amount of rated reviews for this product is too low to calculate a reliable alaScore.
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Summary: If you want to use a computer to make analog-looking art, a mouse just doesn't cut it. Yes, you can position the cursor very accurately. Yes, you can easily click various buttons without moving the cursor at all. But just try signing you name with a...
Conclusion: But 1015 lines per inch is respectable resolution, and 512 pressure levels is a lot, and the Graphire sure is cheap. If you've despaired of being able to afford a tablet, you can probably afford this one. It's not perfect, but it's got excellent driver...
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Conclusion: TABLET/MOUSE FOR BUDDING ARTISTS
Pro : Pen works with most graphics applications ; cordless mouse
Cons : Mouse can't be used with extensions managers while the Mac is booting
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Summary: Graphics pen tablets, cordless mice and mice without vulnerable mechanical parts have all been available in their own right for a number of years. Wacom, the well-known German developer of graphics input devices, has combined all ...
Conclusion: Considering what you get, if you do a lot of graphics and can make use of the tablet's many graphic functions like the 512 levels of pressure sensitivity, the Graphire is a remarkably good value product. The stylus is great, but where the mouse is...