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    Graphics Tablet Features and Advantages
    If you're a budding graphic artist, you may have been told that a graphics tablet can benefit you. This article will discuss the various features of graphics tablets to help you decide if a tablet is right for you, and which tablet best fits your needs and budget.

    What is a graphics tablet?
    Also referred to as a digitizing tablet, graphics pad, or drawing tablet, a tablet is an alternate type of input device that can be used in place of, or in conjunction with, a mouse, trackball, or other pointing device. The tablet consists of two parts, a flat surface for drawing, and a pen, stylus, or puck that is programmed to work with the tablet. Usually, you also get a pen holder, and some tablets even come with a cordless mouse that works on the tablet surface. Even non-artists may choose to use a tablet because it offers a more ergonomic method of input that can reduce the likelihood of developing repetitive strain injury. Let's explore some of the common features of graphics tablets...

    Size
    Size is one of the first factors you'll need to consider in choosing a tablet. Bigger is not necessarily better. For home users and hobbyists, the most common sizes are 4' by 5' and 6' by 8'. CAD users, artists, and technical illustrators may desire a larger surface area, but the price escalates as the size increases. Remember, the larger your tablet surface is, the more your will need to move your arms. Many people prefer a smaller tablet to minimize arm motion. However, this may feel unnatural to an artist who is used to drawing or painting with large sweeping motions. Another important thing to know about tablet size is that the dimensions given almost always refer to the input surface area of the tablet. The actual footprint of the tablet can be as much as 4 to 5 inches larger than the input area. Keep this in mind as you shop, or you may be surprised that your tablet takes up much more desktop space than you may have considered. My 6' by 8' Wacom Intuos tablet, for instance, has a footprint of 10' by 13.5'.

    Interface
    The interface is how your tablet connects to your computer. Most tablets these days have a USB interface and this is clearly the best way to go if your computer supports USB. USB devices are hot swapable so you'll be ale to move the tablet more easily for use on multiple computers or just to get it off the desk when you need to. If you have an older computer that does not support USB, you'll need to choose a tablet with a serial interface. If you go with a serial interface, be sure your computer has an available serial port that does not conflict with another device. If you have both a serial mouse and a serial modem (rare these days), proceed with caution, because you could face a conflict if you add a serial tablet. A tablet with a USB interface gets its power from your computer, but a serial tablet requires a separate power connection, so you'll want to make sure you have an available outlet that can accommodate a medium-sized transformer.

    Pen/Stylus and Accessories
    Your tablet should come with a pen that feels comfortable and natural in your hand. Find out if the stylus requires a battery. A battery will not only require occasional replacement, but it will make the pen heavier, too. Your pen may be tethered or free. If the pen is untethered you'll have to be more careful about losing or misplacing it. If the pen is tethered, make sure you can choose which side of the tablet to attach the pen. Many pens will also have a switch or buttons built onto the pen, and some pens have an erasing end. This is an excellent feature because the buttons can be programmed for specific functions such as a right-click or double-click, and the erasing tip can perform a delete function in one swipe, or automatically activate the eraser tool in your graphics software. Some tablet manufacturers offer additional pens and other pointing tools that you can program independently. When using these optional accessories, your tablet should recognize it as a new tool and use the customized preferences you have specified for that specific tool.

    Pressure-sensitivity
    Pressure level refers to the sensitivity to pressure on the surface of the tablet. Most tablets have either 256, 512, or 1024 pressure levels. (Hanvon graphics tablet and Cintiq2have up to 2048 pressure level)The pressure-sensitivity can control line thickness, transparency, and/or color. The higher the pressure-sensitivity, the more responsive and natural your tablet will feel and the more control you will have.

    Driver Software
    All tablets require drivers, so you'll want to make sure the manufacturer provides a driver that is compatible with your operating system. You'll aslo want to look at what kind of features are offered in the driver software for the tablet you choose. The driver controls many aspects of how the tablet functions, and some of the higher-priced tablets offer advanced capabilities due to the driver software. Some examples of advanced driver features include the ability to map certain areas of the tablet surface to portions of the screen, programmable menu strips, tool customization, tilt sensitivity, application-specific settings, and more.

    Bundled Software
    Bundled software can add a lot of value to your tablet purchase. Most tablets come with a painting program, and some will include utilities that offer enhancements to take advantage of your tablet. Adobe Photoshop Elements, Corel Painter Classic, and Corel ArtDabbler are the titles most commonly bundled with graphics tablets. Some tablet manufacturers also bundle handwriting recognition software for converting hand written notes into text.

    Other considerations
    Many tablets will have a transparent overlay on the the surface that can be lifted up to slide a photo or piece of artwork underneath for tracing. Look for this feature if it is important to you. Also consider the warranty period for your tablet and whether or not replacement parts can be easily obtained. Most tablets can be installed alongside a mouse or other input device, so if you share your computer with other users, there's no need to swap out devices.

    Price
    Graphics tablets can be quite expensive, with most of them in the hundreds of dollars range. Of course, low-end tablet is much more cheaper.

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    Thank you very much for this invaluable information! We are happy to have it on our forum. And welcome!

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    Here is some information about Wacom and Hanvon~
    Wacom
    Wacom is the most well-known tablet manufacturer, and they are well deserving of their fine reputation.
    Intuos is Wacom's professional line of tablets. Intuos3 comes in 4x5, 6x8, and 9x12 sizes and offers professional features and a variety of optional accessories. Intuos3 offers tilt control and 1024 levels of sensitivity.
    The batteryless Intuos Grip Pen features a two-button switch, eraser, and cushioned grip. All Intuos3 tablets also include a ball-free, cordless and batteryless 5-button scrolling mouse. The menu strip of previous Intuos models is replaced with a set of programmable ExpressKeys and touch strips in Intuos3. Intuos3 tablets are bundled with Photoshop Elements 2.0, Corel Painter Essentials 2, and nik Color Efex Pro 2 IE, and the Wacom Driver and Control Panel.
    Intuos3 tablets are only available for USB connections. Manufacturer suggested pricing on the Intuos line is: $199 for the 4x5 size, $329 for 6x8, and $449 for the 9x12 size. Additional accessories such as the airbrush or extra pens can be purchased for Intuos tablets. The ToolID recognition feature of Intuos allows you to program individual tools for specific functions. Intuos comes with a limited lifetime warranty. The previous model, Intuos2, is also available for customers who require serial connectivity or larger sizes (12x12 and 12x18).

    Hanvon
    Hanwang Technology Co. Ltd., founded in 1998, is a major graphics tablets manufacturer and provider headquartered in China.
    Hanvon graphics tablet features the patented cordless, batter-free pen and pressure-sensitivity, and is ergonomically designed as an easy-to-use instrument for computer input & digital artwork etc. Hanvon offers various size of tablets, from 5 x4 inch to 13 x 8 inch.
    Sentip1201WD, Art Master3, Wireless0604, Graphicpal tablet and Rollick are the main series of Hanvon graphics tablets.
    Sentip1201WD is a great tablet for artists and professional users. Users can work directly on the screen. Technical Parameters: Overall Dimensions 390x270x17mm,LED Backlight Screen Size 261.1x163.2mm(12.1’) ,Resolution 5080LPI,Pressure Level 2048levels,View Angle 30°/60°,Thickness 17mm,Weight 1.8kg。
    Art Master3 is also a great tablet for artists and professional users. Mode: AM 3L (Large)13”x8” AM 3M (Medium)9”x6” AM 3S (Small) 6x4” Technical Parameters: Pressure Level 2048L ,Resolution 5080LPI,Accuracy ±0.1mm ,Max Report Rate 220pps ,Tilt Range ±60° ,Pen Eraser Y ,Programmable Switches 8.
    Wireless0604 is a Wireless & Interactive control for academic teaching, presentation and office work . Technical Parameters:Active Area 6”x4”,Pressure Level 1024levels,Resolutions 4000LPI ,Signal Tracking Rate 0.5m/s,Report Rate 133pps,Radio Frequency 2.4G ,Remote Distance 25-100meters,Working Time of Li-battery 48hrs for continuous operation,Multiple Pairing Supported One receiver pairs up to 63 wireless tablets.
    Graphicpal tablet Graphics Tablet is for Advanced Art Creators Mode: GP0806(8"×6") GP0605(6"×5") GP0504(5"×4") ,Technical Parameters:Pressure level 1024levels,Resolution 4000LPI ,Max Report Rate 200pps,Accuracy ±0.1mm,Max Reading Height 7mm
    Rollick is great for basic painting, sketching, photo editing and office automation.Mode: 0604(6"×4") 0504(5"×4").Technical Parameters: Pressure Level 1024levels,Resolutions 4000LPI,Max Report Rate 200pps ,Accuracy ±0.1mm,Max Reading Height 7mm ,Cable Length 2000mm.

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    Do we really want advertising at Talkgraphics?
    Saludos,
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    guess thats up to whoever mods here now
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    I'm thinking of buying a tablet, so for me this is valuable information. I don't consider these posts as advertising, it's just information.
    Thanks color !
    I've a question for you : what do you think of the Bamboo Fun medium (pen & touch) ? I'm not a professional cartoonist, but I like to draw and want to learn. And with this new feature (pressure recording) in XDP6 it seems to me the right time
    Marcia
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    Quote Originally Posted by sledger View Post
    Thank you very much for this invaluable information! We are happy to have it on our forum. And welcome!
    ...and there was me thinking your original version of this quote mentioned something about "tasty spam"?
    Saludos,
    Bob.
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    First Thanks for your understanding.
    I just copy someone’s post. I think it will be good for graphics amateur.

    To MarciaB: Bamboo fun for entry level users. If you just draw for fun, it ‘s OK.

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    The Bamboo is a great tablet and can be used for a lot more than a bit of messing about. The touch feature is a waste of time and best turned off in my opinion but the tablet with the touch feature also has a greater range of sensitivity and so is the better one.
    I’ve used ‘better’ tablets and find I can’t do much more with them than with the Bamboo, but I suppose it’s down to your style of drawing. If you want to make large sweeping gestures with the pen then you will need more than an A6 area, but you will also need a significantly larger bank balance.
    Here is the first drawing I did with a borrowed Bamboo http://www.talkgraphics.com/showthread.php?t=44179
    Derek

 

 

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