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My store didn't have the option to test it. I think it depends on the location.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I think you would need to ask your best buy were you live. I didn't get a chance to test in the store they didn't have one for me to test here. This recommended to me by my art school.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. The do not have any on display to try.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.None are out of box to try out
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I doubt it. They had the boxes on display at the store where I bought mine but none out to test. I did ask for a salesman that had experience with it and that was very helpful. I can read the box just as well as a sales person, so if I want to know something beyond what's on the box, I ask to talk to someone that actually uses one. He was able to answer all my questions, but couldn't take it out of the box. Basically it came down to comparing reviews on the Wacom and other brands and the Wacom outshined them all. I mostly use mine to alter clipart, not draw from scratch, and it works well for my purposes. Ask your friends if they have one you can play with. I did know someone that had the size smaller than I bought and I did play with hers for a half hour or so a few months before I got mine, so I did have a little idea of how it feels. By the way, I did get a cheap off brand tablet at a different store that was compatible with XP (my laptop). The Wacom feels much nicer and has some decent software that comes with it. The off-brand came with the device driver.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have never seen them in the store to test. Ask a Best Buy rep to see if they would let you test it. You can go on line at Wacom.com to see the whole line of products and to see how they work.
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