Genius G-Pen F350 Ultra Slim Tablet With Pen - 3 x 5 Working Area, 1024-Level Pressure, 2,000 LPI, 22 Macro Buttons, USB
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ryan00789 Rating: Review Date: 10/27/08 |
Genius G-Pen F350 Ultra Slim Tablet With Pen - 3 x 5 Working Area, 1024-Level Pressure, 2,000 LPI, 22 Macro Buttons, USB
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Adam Rating: Review Date: 10/15/08 |
Genius G-Pen F350 Ultra Slim Tablet With Pen - 3 x 5 Working Area, 1024-Level Pressure, 2,000 LPI, 22 Macro Buttons, USB
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I bought this for use at work. I do photoshop work for a publishing company. I don't need the control of a Wacom Intuos, since the painted retouching we do is minimal and infrequent. So I thought this little pen would do well, especially since my brother has one of Genius' 8x10 tablets and it works great. But this tablet just doesn't cut it. It is very wobbly on screen, smooth lines aren't possible. Granted I'm using a 25inch widescreen set to 1920x1200, and it's a mac (which is supported). I wish I would have just spent $100 on the Wacom Bamboo. Good to see if you'd like a tablet, bad for serious application. |
Guyver Rating: Review Date: 03/06/08 |
Genius G-Pen F350 Ultra Slim Tablet With Pen - 3 x 5 Working Area, 1024-Level Pressure, 2,000 LPI, 22 Macro Buttons, USB
Comment:
I've tried this tablet, but as a professional was unhappy regarding the lack of settings on the manager software. Pressure sensitivity seemed to me a bit off, meaning that it required more applied pressure than what I expected. Also, my applications, such as ZBrush, required a little more tuning and adjustment toward this tablet than others. It is a great starter for the price. |
I own this tablet it's really the only one I've ever tired. I have a problem that sometimes the tablet won't register the pen for a few seconds. But other than that it's good for the price.