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Published: 2008-07-28, Author: Nick , review by: techworld.com
Size and value for money are key plusses here, let down by some less than responsive drivers and a look of showy overkill. The Genius G-Pen M712 shows strong potential. ...
Abstract: Genius (www.geniusnetusa.com), a brand division of KYE Systems Corp., has an addition to the company’s extensive line up of digital tablets, the G-Pen M712, for graphic designers and artists. G-Pen M712 is a dual-mode and come with extensive multimedia...
For a remarkably low price the Genius G-Pen M712 offers attractive and efficient design, good build quality, decent performance and a useful range of features. For about 25 percent of the price of a Wacom Intuos3 it offers about 90 percent of the features...
Abstract: Is bigger better? Great value, despite a slightly clunky stylus. The Genius G-Pen M712 is twice as big as the Wacom Bamboo Fun: its active area is about A4, though longer and thinner, to match widescreen displays. Yet its also cheaper and claims b...
Size and value for money are key plusses here, let down by some less than responsive drivers and a look of showy overkill. The Genius G-Pen M712 shows strong potential. Nick Spence, Macworld.co.uk ...
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Published: 2008-07-28, Author: Nick , review by: macworld.co.uk
Good-sized gives ample room for creativity, value for money, dual-mode compatibility, 1024-level pressure sensitivity, rolling pad for scrolling and zooming, welcome competition for Wacom
Mac-compatible drivers buggy, pen may feel bulky in some hands, cheap and plastic feel, blinging blue lights distract, poor manual, install requires restart
Size and value for money are key plusses here, let down by some less than responsive drivers and a look that screams showy PC overkill rather than classy Mac understatement. Disappointments aside, the Genius G-Pen M712 still shows potential, especiall...