![]() ![]() The tablet’s surface, though, felt rough and hollow and this was made worse by its poor sensitivity, despite the fact that Genius claims it has 1,024 levels of pressure. ![]() Although it lacks the replacement nibs of the Trust and Wacom tablets and doesn’t have an eraser button on top, it was comfortable to hold. Drawbacks of the cheaper units are a lack of features and in particular the need for a battery to power the pen.Īdding the extra weight of a battery to the cheap-feeling plastic pen of the Genius MousePen 8×6 might seem like the straw to break the camel’s back, but it did improve its balance in our hand. All come with a battery-powered wireless mouse that can only be used on the tablet’s surface, because it uses the tablet’s signal rather than an optical sensor or ball, but you can keep your usual mouse plugged in at the same time. With desktop space always at a premium, we’re reviewing A5-sized tablets.
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