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Anonymous
This is my tablet, I got it only a few hours ago.
What is the /i/nformed opinion of this model?
>> Anonymous
not a wacom

fail
>> Anonymous
if you like and it works well for you what does it matter what /i/ thinks?
>> Anonymous
>>101620
pepsicoke
fordchevy
macpc
bigmacwhopper
because it isn't the brand you were brainwashed into buying doesn't mean it's not a quality unit you biased unclefucking faggot.
Even though I am not OP, mines an Adesso works fine after three months.
>> Anonymous
>>101625
pepsi is gay
i don't care about cars
macs are gay
big macs and whoppers are both gay
wacoms are not gay
>> Anonymous
>>101626
You are gay. Gay gay gay.
>> Anonymous
ITT the brainwashed consumers
>> Anonymous
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Fuck that shit, get one of THESE bitches.
>> Anonymous
>>101640
brainwashed consumer
>> Anonymous
>>101614
I had one of these, they're good but prepare to buy another pen. Mine started to crack then actually split in half. Overall it's an ok tablet.
>> Anonymous
>>101640

I really do wan one of those soo badly, there like only a grand i herd.
>> mimic !m5VuyeNFyg
Okay, you can bash my macs all you want, I'll admit they suck, but don't call me a brainwashed consumer for buying WACOM.

They're the leading brand for a reason, 3 year full warranty, very fucking durable, three pen-nib replacements, and no flaws to speak of. I've not seen that kind of quality and coverage from any other tablet company so far.
>> Anonymous
>>101667
I've had three wacom tablets die on me. of the same damn problem. when the pad is supposed to sense the pen, it clicks instead. fucking impossible to draw with it.

first one lasted like half a year, and then the other two lasted a little less than a month.
>> Anonymous
>>101670
Well you aren't supposed to chew on them either.
If you spent your money on food and other edible delights you wouldn't have this problem. FAG.
>> Anonymous
>>101670

Mine hasn't had a single problem, two years running.

3 tablets is either a lie, or you really don't know how to take care of expensive equipment... durable expensive equipment I might add. My tablet has taken it's share of accidental beatings, and there isn't a single scratch on the plastic drawing pad.

Fail.
>> Anonymous
ITT overly defensive faggotry
>> Anonymous
I love cheeseburgers.
>> Anonymous
I can has cheezburger?
>> Mel !iKGMr61IHM!!VJX
Only problem I've ever had with my Wacom was that they're fucking impossible to get working right if you plug the tablet in before you install the drivers. FUCK.
>> Anonymous
never had a problem with wacom. everyone i've seen who's upgraded from a cheaper brand to wacom is happy with the results.
>> Anonymous !mL2ZRk1cK.
>>101689
no, you're just messing up and using the windows "HARDWAREZ INSTALLER" instead of wacom.

OP, delete this thread. Shit sucks.
>> Anonymous
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>>101682

Here ya go
>> Anonymous
like was said earlier, if it does what you need it to do, and you like using it, then it doesn't matter what brand whores think, you made a good purchase.

(P.S. i am a wacom brand whore also.)
>> Anonymous
>>101640
lol for what prize you will get this tablet?
a car?
a home?
>> Anonymous
Been using the same Wacom tablet for 4 years now. Only thing that died on me was the tip of the pen.. and replacement tips cost nothing, you can buy a life supply of 'em for a handful of peanuts.
>> Anonymous
>>102633
2000 EUR. That's like.. 2800 USD I think?
>> Anonymous
suckz dick, wacom or leave
>> Anonymous
Ive used yours. It was ok considering it was about 200 bucks cheaper, but I didn't like it as much, especially considering I use widescreen monitors.

Right off the bat, pen batteries...if it aint wireless, I dont want to fuck with batteries.

No eraser. This was extra evil in painter where the eraser brush isnt a click away.

Hot key buttons are annoying

Finally, I use a 10:16 widescreen for most of my work. 6x8 is too tall, so with the proper screen ratio, 6x8 cuts off the bottom inch of the tablet, giving me 5x8 to work with.

The widescreen wacom 6x11 is too wide, and cuts off 1.4 inches from the sides, giving me 6x9.6 to work with...but I would rather have the extra inch on the vertical and inch and a half on the horizontal with a 6x9.6 work area, than the 5x8 of a 3:4 ratio tablet.

I would take yours over a 6x8 graphire though. Cheaper and twice the pressure sensitivity
>> gizmogal !MmLOyiCYJs
On the topic of tablet buying...
My friend and I are trying to get another friend a tablet for her birthday. She has a PC, basic stuff... what's the cheapest, most reliable option?
>> Anonymous
wheres that patch to allow pressure sensitivity?
>> Anonymous
>>103284
http://www.cellosoft.com/sketchstudio/
>> Anonymous
>>103281

Second.

I'm getting slightly bored of just lurking /i/.
>> Anonymous
>>103281
you could try refurbished tablets, such as http://direct.wacom.com/stores/5/Refurbished_Graphire4_4x5_-_Me_P1169C71.cfm
If you want to go real cheap.

It all depends on your budget, but that's a really nice gift idea.
>> Anonymous
What is the best size for a Wacom tablet?