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08-05-2004, 12:28 PM #1Newbie
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Graphics tablet for sale
Hello,
I bought a graphics tablet, in which I've never used. I am selling it for $200 shipped if anyone is interested. Here is some information on which you can base your decision to purchase this off.
(This was all on the information packet I received when buying it)
The right tool for any task!
Graphire3 gives you the control you need to quickly and easily edit your digital photos. It works great with any software your mouse does and runs on both PCs and Macs. Draw, paint, create artwork for CDs/DVDs, sign your name, and annotate documents in Adobe Acrobat or Microsoft PowerPoint. You can even write directly in Microsoft Office XP and with Apple Inkwell. With both a Wacom pen and mouse you'll have the right tool for any task. Using them alternately reduces repetitive motion. Join more than 2,000,000 satisfied Wacom tablet users and get the control, comfort, and productivity of Graphire today.
Enhance photos
Quickly and easily edit your digital photos using the control of the Graphire pen and your free copy of Adobe Photoshop Elements 1.0. Selectively apply high-quality photographic effects using the included penPalette LE software by nik multimedia.
Draw and Paint
Create great looking artwork with the natural feel of your Graphire pen and the amazing capabilities of Painter Classic by Corel (included). When used with a Wacom pen, Painter Classic looks and feels like just about any natural art tool your heart desires.
Mark up, sign, and more
The Graphire pen makes it easy to sketch and write notes in Microsoft Office XP and Apple Inkwell. Mark up documents in Microsoft Word, annotate presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint, and even jot a note to friends and family.
The Graphire pen is pressure-sensitive so you can control the amount of a software tool's effect by varying how firmly you press the pen tip to the tablet. The pen is easy to use because every point on the tablet has a matching point on the screen. When you move your pen over the tablet the cursor moves in precisely the same way on the screen. Where you touch your pen tip to the tablet is where you click.
Graphire3 Tablet
- USB connection for quick installation
- Transparent photo frame for easy personalization with photos and artwork (fun samples and template included)
- Integrated pen compartment and a separate pen stand for two great ways to keep your pen handy
Graphire3 Pen With Eraser
- 512 levels of pressure-sensitivity for natural brush control
- Patented cordless, battery-free technology for a natural feel and superior performance
- Programmable DuoSwitch™ for multi-button efficiency right at your fingertips
- Pressure-sensitive eraser for easy fixes
Graphire3 Cordless Mouse
- Patented cordless, battery-free technology means it ’s entirely hassle-free
- Scrolling finger wheel for easy navigation—also functions as a third programmable button.
- No ball to gum up, so you always have smooth, accurate tracking
Valuable Free Software Included
- Adobe Photoshop Elements 1.0
Comes with 15 pressure-sensitive tools that work seamlessly with the Graphire3 Pen. Clone one image into another with controlled transparency, sharpen as much or as little as you need by changing how hard you press. You can even modify the color or the saturation of your photo with pressure-sensitive control. Creating and editing digital images for print and the web has never been easier.
- Painter Classic by Corel
This exciting limited edition of Painter (the industry-leading natural media drawing application) takes full advantage of Graphire3's functionality and supports multiple layers to give you maximum flexibility. With 40 pressure-sensitive tools and a mix of papers, nozzles, and patterns you're all set for some serious creative fun.
penPalette LE by nik multimedia
Selectively apply digital image enhancements with the Graphire3 pen to precisely control both the location and the amount of photographic filter effect applied. With 4 (four) free photographic enhancement filters, penPalette LE is the perfect choice for digital photos.
System requirements for USB connection:
PC or Macintosh computer running Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP, or Mac OS 9, OS 10.1.5 & higher with available USB port, CD-ROM drive, color monitor and 64 MB of RAM (128 MB for Win XP or Mac OS X).
penPalette LE for Windows requires Adobe Photoshop Elements (1.0 included) or Photoshop 5.5 & higher.
penPalette LE for Mac requires OS X and Photoshop Elements 2.0 or Photoshop 7.0.
Again $200 shipped. Payment via paypal or credit card via paypal
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08-05-2004, 12:42 PM #2Web Hosting Guru
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I'm an Intuous2 A4 and a Graphire2 A5 user myself, I admit to anybody that Wacom is the way to go when it comes to Graphics Tablets.
Great deal you have here, people are blind not to take advantage of it!Anthony Bullock
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08-05-2004, 12:50 PM #3Newbie
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Are they not about 159$ new? And you didn't state the size of the tablet.
I agree with MXAnthony, wacom is the way to go. I bought myself a 9x12 intuous 2 platinum. Amazing peice of hardware.
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08-05-2004, 01:31 PM #4Newbie
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No, they are about $200 new after tax on the sell (I bought my from 189.95) The range from 135-209 according to Dell.. I'm selling it brand new still in package... plus free software to use with - the other money is for a small small profit, and for shipping.
It has -
200% higher resolution than the Graphire2
Gray Color
sizes: 6x8" (A5)
accessories: pen stand, 2D Mouse, photo frame cover
Tablet Dimensions: 10.85" x 10.12" x .71"
Active Area: 5.94" x 8.22"
Pressure Levels: 512Last edited by phpcoder06; 08-05-2004 at 01:34 PM.
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08-05-2004, 01:43 PM #5Newbie
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Sounds like a good deal !
Professional graphics designer, always available for work.
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08-05-2004, 01:47 PM #6Newbie
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I personally would love to keep it, but I'm not into graphics whatsoever and could've smacked myself for even wasting my money on it. You know how you buy things.. because it sounds cool and it could make you like.. elite at doing what you do.. well.. I quickly realized.. I hate graphics design.. and decided not to even open it.
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08-05-2004, 02:57 PM #7Web Hosting Master
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I agree with MXAnthony, wacom is the way to go. I bought myself a 9x12 intuous 2 platinum. Amazing peice of hardware. [/B]
phpcoder- I use mine to surf the web as well, less strain on the hands! I wish you'd keep it. It's a very good investment even if you only do graphics or anything like that every so often.
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08-05-2004, 04:51 PM #8Newbie
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I .. don't do any graphics whatsoever. I normally like to work with css design only for small things I do.
If someone wants this let me know. I'm also willing to go lower in price just PM me to discuss it.
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08-05-2004, 07:56 PM #9Newbie
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I am definetely interested, though I dont have much money. Maybe we could arrange an exchange for my design services? I do most anything, including sound production too. let me know.
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08-06-2004, 09:43 AM #10Newbie
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bump - Sorry, but I'm just looking for a sell opposed to a trade.
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08-06-2004, 12:44 PM #11Newbie
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ok. btw i dont think threads bump here.
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08-07-2004, 10:57 AM #12Newbie
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They show up as the latest post though.