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Adesso CyberTablet 6400 6" X 4.5" Graphics Tablet with 2 Button Pen and Wireless Mouse

Adesso CyberTablet 6400 6 X 4.5 Graphics Tablet with 2 Button Pen and Wireless Mouse
Brand: Adesso

List Price: $58.99
Buy New: $50.40
You Save: $8.59 (15%)



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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 34 reviews
Sales Rank: 10140

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Operating System: Apple MacOS 9.x
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 11 x 1 x 15
nv:Device Type: Tablet, Pen and Mouse Combo

MPN: CYBERTABLET 6400
Model: CYBERTABLET 6400
UPC: 783750002202
EAN: 0783750002202
ASIN: B00083Y1BS

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 6" x 4" writing area, making it the ideal choice for professional computer artists
  • Wireless 2 button pen with 512 levels of pressure sensitivity
  • 3-button ergonomic wireless mouse with for right and left handed users
  • High resolution, supports up to 3048 lines per inch
  • No need for separate power adapter, completely USB powered

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Ergonomically designed wireless tablet with scroll mouse for easy drawing, handwriting, sketching, coloring and picture editing. With its 6x4 inches work space, the CyberTablet 6400 offers you the freedom of movement and fine-tuned sensitivity to accomplish the most sophisticated computer-aided designing tasks. A powerful, yet easy-to-use combination of a pressure-sensitive pen, tablet and software lets you naturally draw and write freehand graphics and text as comfortably as you would on real paper. Create great looking artwork with the natural feel of your CyberTablet pen and the amazing capabilities of the control you need to quickly and easily edit your digital photos. It works great with any software your mouse does and runs on both PCs and Macs. The included CyberTablet pen makes it easy to sketch and write notes in Microsoft Office XP and Apple word processors. Mark up documents in Microsoft Word, annotate presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint, and even jot a note to friends and family. Precise, light and fast-moving cordless pen Dual mouse buttons on pen for efficiency right at your fingertips A natural digital input solution that can prevent you from injuries to your wrist 6x4 inches writing area Wireless 2 button pen High accuracy and sensitivity for a highly reactive cursor 512 gradations of pressure sensitivity for highly accurate rendering in painting and writing No need for separate power adapter, completely USB powered 3-button ergonomic wireless mouse with for right and left handed users Dimensions - 9 x 9 x 0.25 inch Tablets Drawing Area Dimensions - 6.25 x 4.75 inches


Customer Reviews:   Read 29 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars BUYER BEWARE THIS SCAM   January 4, 2006
Robert Pizzo (CT)
24 out of 33 found this review helpful

The Adesso tablet requirements say Mac OSX but the one I just bought for my daughter only works with a FOUR YEAR OLD operating system - OS9.

The fine print in the manual (after you bought the thing) says check the site for new driver info. When you go to the site it tells you FILE NOT FOUND.

Beware this SCAM!



3 out of 5 stars Good tablet for fine pointing, works so so with linux   August 29, 2006
J. Hall
16 out of 18 found this review helpful

This tablet will let you point and drag far more acurately than a good mouse or trackball. That being said this tablet is clearly inferior to even older wacom tablets in a few ways, but it is much less expensive. As a second tablet in a family or small office this tablet could provide all the features of a more expensive tablet by swaping it. ;)
Unlike the Wacom models this tablet pen requires a battery but a battery seems to last many many hours as I have not had to replace the first one yet.
If you need a tablet and are a general computer user, graphics or photo enthusist and on a budget I'd definitely consider the Cybertablet 6400. It worked well for me creating an animation in flash mx and also worked fine in illustrator. I used it on XP pro. I also used it in linux with gimp and inkscape. ( more below)
It hurts my hands to use mice so I have not tried the mouse. I use trackballs and tablets. Addtionally I don't really use digital tools that use the angle that pen comes in contact with the tablet so I don't have anything to say about it.

The main reason I reach for a tablet is the comfort and Accruacy of useing refined movements of my fingers to control the point of the pen to precisely manipulate digital tools. This tablet and pen will help control where you point and move your tools and you can use it to control the pointer as you would a mouse to change settings and control the desktop.
This tablet will help you place the postion of your digital tool with a similar functionaly to other tablets.

One major difference is in the way the tablet and pen conbination delivers preasure sensitvity. The cybertablet pen tip retracts into the pen body. Pressing the pen tip into the body is how it seems to be 'pressure sensitive'. Certainly one has to apply pressure to get the tip to retract but as it retracts it feels more like pressing in further than pressing harder. It feels like more of a function of distance than presure. I found it easier to attempt to use the pen perpendicuarly to the tablet when using pressure sensitivity.
Wacom pressure sensitiveity is in the tablet not the pen and is more authentically presure sensitive.

LINUX (Gentoo x86, kernel 2.6, kde)
I got rudmentary functionality in linux using the aiptek usb tablet driver. ( As root user type "modprobe aiptek") It has some quriks with maping the screen to the tablet but i found it usable in gimp. Most notablly I needed to place the windows and dialogs about an inch from the edges of the screen as the pointer would ocasionally 'stop short'. This may be related to my mouse acceleration setting in KDE. In linux, pressing in the pen tip translated to a standard left click. Presure sensitivity does not seem to work however. It seems the driver sees it as either pressed or not pressed. This is understandable given the driver was written for another tablet but happens to work with this one. You may be able to tweek things in a config file someplace but given the experience I had with preasure sensitivity in windows it's probably not worth the time to try to figure it out.
I like swiching bettween this tablet and my kensington trackball.
I am an intense comptuer user and so it's also good for fatigue reduction to swich off pointing devices a few times during the day.
If you need a fine control input device and care mainly about where and not how hard then this tablet and pen are fine.



5 out of 5 stars GREAT BUY!   August 17, 2005
T. Mellenthin (Macomb, Michigan USA)
11 out of 17 found this review helpful

I love this. It's totally awesome. It responds great, the size is great, its just really great. I definately recomend buying this product. It has the best price for any kind of tablet. Wacom just rips you off. If your a serious proffessional or someone who always wanted a tablet, this is as good as any big one. I am very satisfied with this. Buuuy it!


1 out of 5 stars Buyer Beware   March 16, 2006
Earl P. Vaughn
11 out of 12 found this review helpful

Save yourself a lot of time, money and frustration.

I had sucessfully used a Wacom PenPartner for several years and, when I bought a new computer in December, decided to get a new pen.

The driver that came with the Adesso CyberTablet is several years old and was very unstable. After a few minutes of use, the pen and included Adesso mouse, stop responding, although the mouse that came with computer still work fine. Rebooting the computer usually fixes the problem but the same thing happens again after a few minutes. Changing USB ports offers no help.

When I went to the Adesso website the only driver they offered is also several years old.

My letter to tech support was answered after several days. The tech support guy said that was the only driver they had and my tablet must be defective. If I would return the unit in the original shipping container with the original receipt they would send me a new unit.

Having already wasted enough time and money I decided to order a Wacom and write the Adesso off to experience.



1 out of 5 stars Don't buy it   June 21, 2006
Ronald L. Spencer
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

I bought this item because of wrist soreness using the mouse with AUTOCAD software. After drawing for awhile the pen hangs up and you have to wait for it to start working again. I tried it with WIN 98SE and WIN XP (two different computers) and then I e-mailed Adesso and they suggested using a driver for a different tablet on the net. This didn't fix it. It might be a static electricity problem with the pen and case but I am not sure. I read reviews on Amazon and I am now going to try the Graphire 4. When the Adesso tablet ran, it was a quick way to draft but after hours of fiddling with it trying to fix it so it wouldn't hang up, I would not recommend buying it.




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