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Wacom Volito 2 Tablet Pen USB Windows only | 
| Brand: Wacom Category: CE
Buy Used: £29.99
Rating: 50 reviews Sales Rank: 17179
Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.7 x 2.5
MPN: CTF-420G-EN Model: CTF-420G-EN EAN: 4949268611336 ASIN: B0009H7XAY
Release Date: November 22, 2005 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Was used twice for a uni project, has been looked after very well and looks/functions as new.
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Product Description bHow personal!/b Whether it?s invitations, birthday cards or creative holiday photos ? you can now add your personal touch on the PC. With Volito2, the market leader Wacom provides you with the proven and patented technology you need. bHow simple!
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Reliable October 11, 2008 Declan A. Troughton (Manchester, England.) Very good for beginners. br /Its quite durable incase it falls off your desk or whatever, hasnt broke on me yet after over a year. br / br /The only problem with it, is that it sometimes jumps about the screen.. br /Unplugging it and putting it back in should do the trick, or re-callibrating it. (something you can do in mere seconds) br / br /Good buy
I love it :D May 4, 2008 Christine L (London) I got this as a birthday present today and it's really great! It's a bit small but at least it's portable with my laptop :) br /It's fiddly at first, but you learn quickly. I'm even writing this review with the handwriting recognition! It's great for the price and so far I've had no problems. It's brilliant:
Great choice! Great software! Great everything! March 24, 2008 J. F. Haynes (UK) I'm a Vista user and I have used this for almost two years. I'm never going to need another one again. I haven't been tempted by any other type. This tablet doesn't even need the software disc. But if you want some of the full blown features of this incredible piece of kit, then you'll need to download the vista driver from the Wacom website. It's very easy. I assure you that my Vista Ultimate has got a lot of fun from this. There's good tablet pc support on Vista, you can use the write to text feature. You can use 'flicks' which are most useful for scrolling up and down. There is free software to download with the download code you uncover through the tutorial with the supplied disc. Such as Artrage (which I must say looks most realistic for the developing artist. Windows Live Messenger, or well known as MSN take full advantage with this piece of kit. You can use the write to text function. It also has realism as if it was a pen. It can use pressure sensitivity to help you with drawing. Pressure sensitivity can be used for 'opacity', 'thickness' and technique. Overall it's an amazing product. Don't look back. The only set back is probably the size of the tablet. But it doesn't bother me! If it does, then try and find another Wacom product. It's my first and my last and I think it was money well spent!
I don't use a mouse anymore! March 14, 2008 C. Burroughs (London) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Compact! Easy to use! Easy on the eyes! br / br /I have been using it for a few years now and it's great. br / br /It's small, and this is not a disadvantage. It's capable of everything an A3 can do and even better because it saves space. br / br /Ocassionally, you might get a box that pops up saying "Tablet version mismatch" but it normally sorts itself out. If it doesn't then you just need to install the drivers again. br / br /But apart from that, no problems, it's great! Only WACOM! :]
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