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Stylus Pen For Samsung Tablets
jeff | 2024-08-06 05:54:50 |
The stylus pen makes working in Photoshop easier. 5 |
Jeffrey B. | 2024-06-15 07:39:53 |
Although I have not used the keyboard and stylus pen yet, the quality is very good 5 |
Richard W. | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
This is better than I expected ,two for the price of one,stylus and pen...it better than the one Apple make and I own that one too. Beautiful workmanship....well made. Keep up the good work!!!!!! 5 |
Allen | 2024-08-26 02:54:26 |
I have had two other tablets in the past. One Wacom and one IP-Pen. The medium Xencelabs tablet is the best I have ever used and comes with two pens an added plus. 5 |
Carl | 2024-09-04 02:19:25 |
My original stylus pen wouldn't hold a nib in place... something in the rocking lever on the handle wasn't locking in place. This replacement works perfectly, and the ordering/shipping experience was great! 5 |
Karin | 2024-09-23 09:36:18 |
Ive always had a few technical problems with Wacom tablets, when paired to a PC. Windows/driver updates can throw a wrench in things. This video is one that helped clear up my issues where the pen was panning instead of drawing, no pen pressure and other annoying Windows ink features. Lots of forum searches and youtube watching. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGi47EWEkuY I also left my regular tablet plugged in and it trips up the function of the Cintiq. If you have the pen or mouse actively sitting on it, it will not allow drawing on the Cintiq. Simple problem, but it took me way too long to figure out. :) Smooth sailing, once the set up is complete. 5 |
Taylor | 2024-08-27 03:28:33 |
My first two tablets were Wacom Intuos and Intuos 2s back in the 00s. Both still work. I got out of drawing for awhile and used some other brands. Wacom is still my preferred maker. The texturing on the screen is great and feels much closer to paper. The color is great, and the screen is treated in a way that it's easier to look at over time than other display tablets. The tablet is light and easy to set up, with the stand built into the back. The price point is also excellent for students or hobbyists like myself who can't quite justify $1500 for their equipment. Much more pleased with this product than I expected to be. The only thing I wish it came with was a pen stand, but it is designed to be portable and instead has a strap for the pen on this side -- I keep mine in my desk's pencil holder. No issues with refurbished, and have bought refurbished Wacom before. 5 |
Edward | 2024-07-16 01:43:15 |
I love these tablets but my biggest issues was the cord. Initially there were two, power and serial. Last one was just a single cord but still big and thick. This one is cordless and the battery lasts... well, I'm not sure. It's been 8 days and I use it a lot and it's still 56% full according to the little app in the windows notification area. I LOVE being able to sit back in my chair and draw. I wish I could afford the one that has the built in screen but that's more than a grand and a few years away for me. Since the turn of the century I have not found a tablet on which I would rather draw. As an aside, I also got the airbrush pen and I do regret that purchase a bit. It totally does what it's supposed to, feels good in the hand, but I think this is for people already comfortable with the airbrush. If you don't already have the motor memory you can do the same with a regular pen; it just feels different. 5 |
Martin | 2024-05-08 01:50:33 |
Love this new Special Edition Tablet. Looks sleek and matches the new MacPro we're bringing online strickly for video production. It does have a little bigger footprint than other past tablets but for me I like that and it feels natural. This is a wireless tablet and has a very small receiver that takes up a USB 3 slot in the MacPro. The Transmitter has to be installed in the tablet itself. Both of these items come with the tablet along with a USB cable if you need it. In the very beginning when I was setting this up, I went to Wacom & installed the proper driver. Then when the computer went to sleep & I woke it up the tablet wouldn't wake up properly. The bottom line is, when the the CPU wakes up, you then push the center tablet button on the left sidethat wakes up the tabletthen just tap the ERASER end of the pen on the tablet and the pen is now activated. Own several workstations. They all have a tablet. Absolutely love tablets. Haven't used a mouse in many years. 5 |
Jaime | 2024-07-29 03:25:33 |
I bought this Wacom Intuos Draw Pen Small Tablet (White) for quick edits in Lightroom x Photoshop and for travels. I can really appreciate that this is pretty much straightforward and simple. I don't really use touch, nor do I use the eraser that the Intuos Pro offers (or some of the older Bamboo series tablets), so this works out for me. The loop at the top of the pad is really useful for keeping the pen safe when it is packed away. This size is perfect for on-the-go edits. I have used this pad on an airplane (Economy seating) and I'm able to get some work done with this. Small is definitely much more sensitive than Medium on tablet work, but doable. I'd recommend using this with the flex nibs for more control. Anybody who has owned any of the tablets knows this is WAY better than using the mouse/trackpad for edits. This is one of the most affordable solutions. 5 |