Price range: £32.74
What is it: Graphic pen tablet set combining pen and mouse functions
What we think: With its comfortable pen and mouse, it offers enough functionality for the price to seduce mouse-only users
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 22 September 2005
Tags: Wacom Europe GmbH, Wacom Graphire4 Classic, control panel, usability, installation
We like:
Scrollwheel on tablet; two buttons on pen; comfort grip on pen and mouse; easy to set up; smooth mousing action
We don't like:
Could have more programmable buttons; no hardware-only set available
CNET UK judgement:
With its comfortable pen and mouse, the Wacom Graphire4 Classic package offers enough functionality for the price to seduce mouse-only users
Full review:
The sleek £75 Wacom Graphire4 Classic is the ideal product for those considering a transition from just a mouse to a tablet set. The set is easy enough for beginners to use but has enough functionality for more advanced users. Digital-imaging enthusiasts, people suffering from repetitive strain injuries or anyone who needs more control than a standard mouse affords, will appreciate the charms of this small, well-priced set. Compared to the previous version, the mouse and pen have improved usability and comfort, and the tablet now has a scrollwheel. Continue Reading...
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