Testseek.co.uk have collected 16 expert reviews of the Wacom CTE-640 Graphire4 A5 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Wacom CTE-640 Graphire4 A5.
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The editors liked
Responsive
Maintenance-free pen
Slick redesign
Ease to use
Entry-level price represents good value for money.
Integrates well with Vista
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For those already using image-editing software the Graphire4 Classic XL
For most people a graphics tablet seems like an unnecessary luxury. The good ones are generally pricy and the cheap ones pretty useless. Unless you need to do a lot of design or image-editing work, you probably dont see the need. Bearing this in mind,...
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Published: 2005-11-16, Author: Nick , review by: macworld.co.uk
Responsive, maintenance-free pen;slick redesign; ease to use; entry-level price represents good value for money.
For those already using image-editing software the Graphire4 Classic XL, which is £30 cheaper, may be a better deal.
For anyone still chasing a mouse across a desk tryingto draw digitally without a tablet, now is the time to switch. The Graphire4 is an excellent upgrade worthyof the Wacom name. The entry-level tag is misleadingas the pen and tablet outperform earlie...
Overall, the Graphire 4 continues the trend set by previous tablets, high quality, easy to use and a more natural way of working with images than a mouse
Abstract: DescriptionGraphire4 includes a pressure-sensitive pen, ambidextrous and cordless mouse, and a bundle of photo editing, creative, and digital-inking software. Graphire4 comes in two sizes - 4x5 or 6x8, and in three color choices - silver, white, or met...
Easy to use and highly customizable, supports Apple Inkwell and Microsoft Office XP
Expensive, only available in one size
Wacoms Graphire Bluetooth combines a nearly flawless graphics tablet with the freedom of wireless connectivity. This combination is a major plus for individuals who like to move around when they draw (or slouch in their favorite chair), as well as for...
Abstract: New to the Graphire4 are two ExpressKeys and a scroll wheel located at the top of the tablet. The scroll wheel is handy for scrolling through web pages or documents and the ExpressKeys can be fully programmed to perform mouse clicks or keyboard shortcu...
Right price @ $200, Plenty of drawing area, Everything is battery free, 512 levels of sensitivity, Great software package, Quick learning curve,
Pen buttons can be awkward to push, Mouse could be better
After using the Graphire4 for about a week, I have to admit I am much more impressed with it than I thought I would be. If you are hesitant to purchase one due to the fact you are not sure you can get used to the difference, scrap that mind set. It to...
Small in size as to not hog desk space Picture frame cover Both a mouse and pen Included software Priced for the nonprofessional user
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The Graphire 4x5 Pen Tablet makes working with photos and graphics a cinch. I have seen these tablets all over the place but had the chance to use on before; all I can say is awesome. I wish I had bought one of these things a long time ago. When peopl...
Abstract: SummaryPros: New flat design; excellent, battery-less pen; useful scroll wheel and ExpressKeys; great software bundle. Cons: Positioning of scroll wheel and ExpressKeys makes them cumbersome to use. OS Compatibility: OS X 10.3, OS X 10.4 Price as rated...