Although I am quite alright with working with Photoshop with the traditional mouse and keyboard, a graphics tablet would probably make lines and drawing look a lot more organic and natural. I happen to be left-handed but I do fine using the standard right-handed optical mouse. Imagine the possibilities of drawing in Adobe Photoshop with the Digipro 8 x 6 USB Graphics Tablet with Cordless Pen!
The great thing about Digipro 8 x 6 USB Graphics Tablet with Cordless Pen is just that…it boasts the feature of a cordless pen. The advantage to cordless equipment is that you won’t get tangled in the wires and the wires won’t interfere with the lines drawn on the graphics tablet. The disadvantage to cordless pens are that they depend on reception. Sometimes, reception will not catch on and react as quickly as wired equipment. I haven’t even tried the Digipro 8 x 6 USB Graphics Tablet with Cordless Pen yet, but I can see a few pros and cons.
Another great pro for the Digipro is that it’s on sale for under $40. In the past, USB graphics tablets have gone for an upwards of a few hundred dollars.
Now that I have upgraded to Windows Vista, I am quite uncertain if the Digipro 8 x 6 USB Graphics Tablet with Cordless Pen will operate and function properly with the newest version of Windows. It’s a great thing that I keep another older desktop running Windows XP so that I can run programs that Windows Vista hasn’t yet worked out the bugs for.
So, it looks like I have found a swell deal. Well, I guess I should go and brush up on my graphic art and Adobe Photoshop before I go out and purchase the Digipro 8 x 6 USB Graphics Tablet with Cordless Pen.