17 LCD Tablet Monitor with pen/ Bundled Sw Uses Whiteboard Graphics | 
enlarge | Brand: Adesso Category: CE
List Price: $1,264.99 Buy New: $1,038.91 You Save: $226.08 (18%)
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Rating: 4 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 14 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 Works with Adobe Photoshop, Power Presenter RE II use as a Whiteboard Excellent for medical, Illustrator, Freehand, MetaCreation and much more. Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: CYBERTABLET M17 Model: CYBERTABLET M17 UPC: 783750002516 EAN: 0783750002516 ASIN: B000HZD2VM
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| • | Product #: CYBERTABLETM17 | | • | Manufacturer: Adesso Inc. | | • | Manufacturer Item #: CyberTabletM17 | | • | UPC: 783750002516 |
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Product Description Another revolution in digital design from Adesso! The CyberTablet M17 turns a simple monitor into a graphics tablet for pen-based applications of almost limitless diversity. A highly effective "Paperless Office" tool, this device enables the user to annotate hand-written or digitally signed emails, compose images, and even supports handwriting recognition. User-friendly and easy-to-use. Those in the medical/EMR, architectural, graphics arts, film and video, educational or in fact almost any of today's industry sectors find the CyberTablet M17 to be a 'cannot-do-without' addition to their digital arsenals.
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Adesso 17 LCD Tablet January 8, 2009 I returned this product as it was not compatible with my Intel iMac (2.1GHz) running Mac OS 10.5.5 - the current OS. The tablet software would not install on my computer. The device itself will connect, but it has only VGA output - so the screen resolution is not great. Kind of defeats the whole 17 in monitor idea.
Good Stuff September 4, 2008 Not a Wacom, but it is worth it, work just fine, I only wish i would have more information on the web about calibrating the monitor and advance software to control it and the pen also. Maybe more support from the developers or a fac section or blog or something on the web site. I still have not calibrate correctly wih the mini software it comes with it, but in fact I get use to work with the pen not well aligned to the mouse pointer. Other thing when you draw, using pens pressure produce lines with a lot of arefacts, neither straight or smooth, so you have to work with a lot of zoom to get it properly well. It is a good cheaper option.
Pretty suave April 5, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
It's pretty much as advertised; it's pretty large, you draw on it, and the display is crisp. There are a few small problems though:
There's a small gap between the glass you write on and the actual screen - somewhere between a third to a fourth of an inch - so when doing really precise actions you might be a little off where you intended to place the cursor if you're viewing the screen at an angle. I'm sure that's a problem with all tablet monitors so that can't be helped, just FYI.
I had a case where I was messing with a non-zoomable canvas and decided to lower the resoloution really low to compensate - which makes the cursor offset quite a bit (like half the cursor's size - which is alot for me at 800x600) off. Not a big problem unless you're trying to get the pen to a very specific spot.
The tablet monitor input on my Vista machine seems to only want to work as my main monitor. Sure, I can make it an extension monitor and it displays fine, but if I try to write on it, it acts as if I was drawing on the main/other screen. So if it's not set as my main monitor, every time I want to use it I have to switch my display settings.
The picture is sharp and the input at high resoloutions is very accurate and responsive. The stand/prop is sturdy but as a tablet monitor with the assumption that you're always looking down to write, there's no way to prop it up like a regular monitor on a flat surface using the built-in stand. Mine didn't come with any dead pixels, so that's always a plus too.
Closest thing to pen to paper August 26, 2007 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
As an Artist and coming of age with the new tools around, the computer was waiting to be the next media. With the Adesso Tablet monitor that you can actualy draw on this was the answer. Looked around on the net to find out what was out there and the others were a bit $$$$ after some thought decided to go with Adesso, arrived easy to plug in and set up and started creating right off the bat, the pen behaves just like your hand to paper, soft, hard, thick, thin and so on.With the money that I saved I loaded my computer up with Corel Painter X, and WOW a full blown studio in my computer. Thanks Adesso!
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