No pressure sensitivity... man what are you talking about? there are 1024 levels of pressure, and OH MIGHTY Wacom has 512. I'm sure there were product details at the time of your posting. I have this tablet and I'm very satisfied with it. I bought it for $84 on sale but usually its $105, which is still incredibly cheap for 6x10 drawing area (the cheapest Wacom i saw was Intuos3 6x11 for $370 on newegg). 29 programmable macro keys are a big plus, a nice looking design is very attractive: piano finish and slim - 4mm. It was mentioned that the pen does take 1 AAA battery, so far I'm on my first battery and I've been using this tablet for about 2 month. the only thing i see as a con is that there is no eraser tip on the pen... but nothing a little modding couldn't solve :p Besides i don't think that alone is worth the extra $265.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Fleiteh @ Feb 15th 2008 10:34PM
No pressure sensitivity... man what are you talking about? there are 1024 levels of pressure, and OH MIGHTY Wacom has 512. I'm sure there were product details at the time of your posting.
I have this tablet and I'm very satisfied with it. I bought it for $84 on sale but usually its $105, which is still incredibly cheap for 6x10 drawing area (the cheapest Wacom i saw was Intuos3 6x11 for $370 on newegg). 29 programmable macro keys are a big plus, a nice looking design is very attractive: piano finish and slim - 4mm. It was mentioned that the pen does take 1 AAA battery, so far I'm on my first battery and I've been using this tablet for about 2 month. the only thing i see as a con is that there is no eraser tip on the pen... but nothing a little modding couldn't solve :p
Besides i don't think that alone is worth the extra $265.