Trust TB-4200 Wireless Scroll Graphics Tablet (14070)
22.86cm x 30.48cm - 3048 lpi - Pen, Mouse - USB
74 in stock
Ergonomically designed wireless tablet with scroll mouse for easy drawing, handwriting, sketching, colouring and picture editing.
*All prices exclude VAT and delivery unless stated. Images are for illustration purposes only.
Product Information
General Information |
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| Manufacturer | Trust Holding N.V. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 14070 |
| Manufacturer Website Address | www.trust.com |
| Product Name | TB-4200 Wireless Scroll Graphics Tablet |
| Product Type | Graphics Tablet |
Technical Information |
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| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Platform Support | PC |
Display & Graphics |
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| Active Area | 22.86cm x 30.48cm |
Input Devices |
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| Input Device Type | Pen Mouse |
| Input Device Features | |
| Input Resolution | 3048 lpi |
| Pressure Levels | 512 Pen Levels |
| Buttons | 3 x (Pen) 3 x Programmable (Mouse) |
Interfaces/Ports |
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| Interfaces/Ports | 1 x Type A USB |
Battery Information |
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| Batteries | 2 x AAA |
Physical Characteristics |
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| Dimensions | 1.2cm Height x 40cm Width x 35cm Depth - Tablet 13.5cm Height x 1.1cm Width x 1.5cm Depth - Pen 4cm Height x 10.5cm Depth x 6.3cm Depth - Mouse |
Miscellaneous |
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| System Requirements | |
| Certifications & Standards | CE |
Warranty |
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| Standard Warranty | 2 Year |
Product Reviews
Trust Tablet
I''ll keep this short .. please read Mr Baldwin''s review of Oct 2007. I wish I had ... it would have saved me £50!
Posted by C May, Jan 3 2008 10:21PM
Event this cheap, not good value
On paper, this product is versatile and feature-rich, so looks excellent value for money. Try using it, and you''ll find out why it''s so cheap. At the top of the tablet pad are 24 function button areas, but these are not backlit, and are labelled in dark grey on a lighter grey background, so are all but invisible. They have no tactile feel, and the only on-screen indication is a tooltip pop-up, which only appears when the pen or mouse is already over the button, and not necessarily where the cursor was if (like me) you have multiple screens. The mouse buttons are under its cover which flexes when you press on it (rather than hinging). Very stylish, but they have no tactile feedback as a result, and require considerable pressure to keep pressed. The tablet interface to the PC is USB, and it uses the USB supply (which is fairly noisy), apparently unfiltered, for the positional reference voltage, so the cursor when using the pen jitters annoyingly (I find after a while that my hand starts to ache from my automatic efforts to control non-existent shakes). The driver doen''t appear to have high priority, because the cursor movement becomes very jerky if the processor is only lightly loaded. Also, when heavily loaded, for the first and only time in the 5 years that I have been using Windows 2000, it managed to crash the OS completely (i.e. to the blue screen of death). But for me the coup de grace is its tendency to make the cursor jump randomly across the screen (curiously only horizontally), especially when a mouse or pen button is pressed. For anyone contemplating buying this beast, by way of advice (in no particular order), the words touch, pole, with, don''t, a, barge and it spring to mind.
Posted by Tim Baldwin, Oct 5 2007 8:52PM
