- Brand : Wacom
- Product family : Graphire
- Product name : Graphire4 Classic XL
- Product code : CTE-640/S-CL
- Category : Graphic Tablets
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Long product name Wacom Graphire Graphire4 Classic XL graphic tablet 208.8 x 150.8 mm USB
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Graphire4 Classic XL
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Short summary description Wacom Graphire Graphire4 Classic XL graphic tablet 208.8 x 150.8 mm USB
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Wacom Graphire Graphire4 Classic XL, Wired, 208.8 x 150.8 mm, USB, 5 mm, 1.5 m, 860 g
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Long summary description Wacom Graphire Graphire4 Classic XL graphic tablet 208.8 x 150.8 mm USB
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Wacom Graphire Graphire4 Classic XL. Connectivity technology: Wired, Working area: 208.8 x 150.8 mm, Device interface: USB. Cable length: 1.5 m. Tablet weight: 860 g, Pen dimensions LxD: 137.8 x 12 mm, Pen weight: 12 g. Dimensions (WxDxH): 278 x 263.8 x 18 mm
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Uk has collected 9 expert reviews for Wacom Graphire Graphire4 Classic XL graphic tablet 208.8 x 150.8 mm USB and the average expert rating is 82 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
computerarts.co.uk
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2011-10-04 13:34:49
2011-10-04 13:34:49
Average rating:0
Graphire4 Classic XL White Edition Wacom makes the most of its redesigned tablet When we reviewed Wacom’s regular Graphire4 in December’s Group Test (Computer Arts issue 130), we came to two conclusions: it is exceptional value for money; and...
Wacom is pretty much your only choice when it comes to graphics tablets for your Mac, but luckily its products are always top notch. Here its introduced a new entry-level tablet, the Graphire4.The A6-sized active area is too small for commercial use...
If you can tame this beast then you’ve got a good product...
zdnet.co.uk
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2011-10-04 13:34:59
2011-10-04 13:34:59
Average rating:90
This graphics tablet is excellent for its primary purpose, and also has distinct ergonomic advantages as a more general input/navigation tool. It carries a hefty price tag, though.
For years Wacom has been at the forefront of graphics tablet technology and is, without question, the undisputed market leader. The lengthy existence of the Graphire range makes it easy to see why. The precise control of a pen over a bog-standard mouse...
Sometimes a mouse just isnt the right tool. With titles to design, menu backgrounds to create and hand-writing to simulate, editors need something extra - perhaps the help of a Wacom Graphire 3?...