Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Computer Graphics Tablet


Computer Graphics Tablet: best graphics tablet



Graphic designers the world over love technology and how it affects their profession or their course of study. One piece of technology that has improved the graphic design industry is known as the computer graphics tablet. A computer graphics tablet allows graphic designers to draw objects onto a computer screen without having to use a keyboard or a mouse. Instead, the designer will be using a tablet, one that is connected to the computer with either hardware or wireless and has a drawing device. The drawing device can be either a pen or stylus, which is a pen-shaped plastic object that is used to write or draw on a tablet. A computer graphics tablet is also referred to as a drawing tablet or a drawing pad.

A major benefit of the computer graphics tablet is that it can prevent users from developing the stressful condition known as carpel tunnel syndrome. Carpel tunnel syndrome affects a person's hands and wrists and can develop when too much time is spent at the computer typing. A drawing tablet does not have to be used solely by graphic designers or other types of artists. Instead, this type of tablet can be used by almost anyone who wishes to purchase the item today because they do not like the feel of the mouse or the keyboard for their computer.

Sizes of computer graphics tablets have a large range and the size needed depends on the person purchasing the tablet. The smallest of sizes is three inches by four inches while the largest of sizes is fourteen inches by fourteen inches. The larger tablets are used commonly in the architecture and professional designer industries. These larger tablets will also be the most expensive to purchase on the market because it takes more material to manufacture them and they will have more features than the smaller tablets.

A feature that you should research prior to purchasing a computer graphics tablet is the pressure sensitivity feature. This feature helps a drawing tablet user control a couple aspects of their drawing from line thickness to color. The ideal sensitivity levels go up to 512 levels, which allow the user to push down on the stylus just like using a real pen or pencil when drawing. Another feature to consider is whether or not the stylus is attached or detached from the drawing tablet. A stylus attached to the drawing tablet is easier to keep track of, preventing you from losing it, while an unattached stylus is easier to maneuver because it is not tethered to the tablet. Some of the best stylus pens on the market, whether tethered or not, will have buttons on the side of them for added functions. Those added functions will be for switching the pen from drawing to erasing, keeping the user from using the mouse or the keyboard attached to the computer to perform these tasks. The price range for a computer graphics tablet can be anywhere from $ 100-$ 500 with the low end tablets costing $ 100 and the high end tablets costing $ 500.



Nicole Roberts

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Here is the Wacom Bamboo Fun, one of the easiest graphics tablets too get use too, it looks great, it feels great and it works great. Top notch product. Enjoy the review,

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  1. Active area

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  2. the active area? or the whole thing?

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  3. dunno about A4 I think

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  4. how big is the active area?

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  5. Anyone know if this is compatible with Macromedia Flash (CS5)?

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  6. I got the same one as you but medium, but mine does not have a sleeve for the pen, but instead a thingy that does nothing :(

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  7. So if you turn touch off while drawing does that mean it will only recognise the pen so it won't matter if your hand rests on the tablet?

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  8. Best review. Thank you so much

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  9. is the bamboo fun a uk product? because i don't see it on the american/Canadian website. Any ideas?

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  10. hello im getting a fun m so mines a medium size and is about 360mm width and about 150mm hight

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  11. Is this medium / small and how big is the size different , can you manage with a small one .) ? awesome review

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  12. please help me. the pressure sensitivity in my bamboo fun pen and touch doesnt work. it works fine on MS paint though but not on photoshop cs5 and any other applications. not even on the mona lisa app. please help. i really wanna start digital painting...

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  13. This is a very good review it made me want to get one
    may is ask a few questions
    how much is this drawing tablet?
    do they sell them in Australia? (i live in Australia)

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  14. whos in for stick fights?

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  15. Hi Brandon, is this the small or medium size bamboo?

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