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Adesso CYBERTABLET Z12 10 x 6.25-inch Widescreen Graphics USB Tablet PC

Posted on | October 5, 2009 | 2 Comments

Adesso CYBERTABLET Z12 10 x 6.25-inch Widescreen Graphics USB Tablet PC

From the Manufacturer The new Cybertablet Z12 features a 10 x 6.25 inches work space for drawing, handwriting, sketching, coloring and picture editing. This tablet enables you to control the pressure level of the pen. With a 1024 lop (level of pressure) you could adjust the lightness or thickness. It features accurate pressure sensitivity to accomplish the most sophisticated computer-aided designing tasks. A powerful, yet easy-to-use combination of an ergonomic pen, tablet, and software lets you naturally draw and write freehand graphics and text as comfortably as you would on real paper. The possibilities are endless with this ultra slim, portable graphics tablet–plus its small enough to go wherever you go. Enjoy with Vista M (more…)

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2 Responses to “Adesso CYBERTABLET Z12 10 x 6.25-inch Widescreen Graphics USB Tablet PC”

  1. Gur
    October 5th, 2009 @ 10:47 am

    This is my first graphics tablet. Being a mechanical engineer that started out on a drafting board, I come from a different mind set than a graphics artist. I spent over a week researching every manufacturer of graphics tablets I could find, reading the reviews, etc. The overwhelming number of reviews were of Wacom tablets. Frankly, I almost went with a Wacom Bamboo but, the price just seemed way out of proportion for the features. But, it seemed like everyone kept chanting the Wacom mantra.

    One thing that should be stressed is software. There are basically two kinds, Pixel Image Editors and Vector Illustration Software. Editors are like Photoshop, PhotoImpact, etc. and vector based are like Adobe Illustrator ($$$), CorelDraw ($$), or InkScape(free). Image editors have lots different brush types (pen, crayon, airbrush, etc.) that produce a more painted, artistic image. Vector software is really more for those who are more serious about making images as accurate and realistic as possible.

    The Cybertablet z12 came with Ulead’s PhotoImpact 12se and I downloaded Adobe Photoshop Elements (trial version). Personally, the PhotoImpact software is easier to use.

    The cheapest Wacom that had the same size table, Intuos3 6×11 goes for $330. That’s nearly 3 times the cost of a Adesso. Is the quality there, maybe not, but at this point, I can’t tell.

    Long story short, give the Cybertablet a shot. :)

  2. Walter
    October 5th, 2009 @ 3:11 pm

    If you are running on a Mac, do not buy this product. It claims to be Mac Compatible, but I assure you from experience…you will have nothing but trouble trying to get everything working on the mac. You also will probably never successfully reach anyone for answers at Addesso. They do not stick to their “business hours.” Their website claims to have online chat tech support, but they are NEVER online. Tried sending several emails and got no responses. I uninstalled the drivers it came with and tried to reinstall them to see if that would solve my problems, but once I uninstalled it, it would not let me reinstall it. I believe this is because the uninstall left misc. files on my HD. Who knows where they are…

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