Wacom Cintiq 21UX
SolidTek DM-L2 DigiMemo Digital Notepad
Imagine being able to fill in a form using this electronic clipboard, where each entry you make is stored as an image that you can keep or print later. As an artist, sketching will be an excellent use for this device and it will let you be creative where ever you like. Just turn it on, place any kind of piece of paper and start drawing. When you are done, plug the DM-L2 into your PC and download your image for further work or printing.
Adesso Cybertablet M14 Review
The Addesso Cybertablet M14 is a great choice if you are looking for a graphics tablet with a large drawing area. The spacious 12×7.25 or 9.5×7.25 inch active area will leave you with no restrictions during your creative moments and the 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity will allow you to paint, draw and sketch just like using a real paper pad.
Adesso Cybertablet Z12 Widescreen Graphics Tablet
At the time of writing this review, the Cybertablet Z12 from Adesso is the only widescreen graphics tablet we have reviewed. With an active area of 10 x 6.25 inches, the Z12 certainly has lots of digital real estate to let you draw in photoshop or arrange in illustrator, but does it match up to the similarly priced Wacom tablets?
DigiPro 4×3 USB Graphics Tablet Review
If you are looking for an entry level graphics tablet and are not quite convinced that your latest artistic venture warrants the purchase of a Wacom tablet, then you will be considering the other manufacturers such as Adesso, Genius or DigiPro. Although they are cheaper in price to the Wacom models, the ones made by DigiPro are good quality and are perfect for your first USB graphics tablet.
Wacom Silver Bamboo Fun Graphics Tablet
The Bamboo fun silver model is the perfect size to take with you to school or work and connects with just a simple USB cable. It is sleek, stylish and fun to use in a wide variety of situations. Don’t just take our word for it though, Wacom is the industry standard name in Graphics Tablets. If you want to join the thousands of digital artists, graphics designers and scrapbookers who use this product every day for work and play.
Tooya Pro Graphics Tablet
February 22, 2010
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The Penpower Tooya Pro digital graphics tablet has some great features that you would expect from a more expensive manufacturer such as note taking, handwriting recognition and a 2000dpi screen that operates with 1024 levels of sensitivity. The active area of the tablet is 10 x 6.5 inches, which is more than adequate for most peoples needs, but the tablet is also available in a larger 12 x 10.1 inch version too for those who feel they need it.
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