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VT 12-Inch Touch Screen Graphic Pen Tablet (White)
Review by Fatir Ahmad : Support 
This is a great product to compete with Wacom tablets. For the price, it can't be beaten. The 24 customizable hotkeys are great, especially since they don't require you to use your other hand. My friends that use their Wacom tablets keep one hand on their keyboard to do shortcuts instead of using their tablets. It's also very light and thin and looks sleek. The pen is weird, battery operated, but it does the job. It feels a bit plastic and fragile, unlike Wacom counterparts.
The only complaints I have are about the drivers. The drivers are very simple and look ancient. They function fairly well, however the interface for setting hotkeys and macros are not very intuitive. This is fine for me though, since it's a one time thing usually to set the hotkeys, however this could be complicated for some users. Also, the driver that came on the disk were outdated, but thats usual. On the website I downloaded their latest driver, however I discovered that it didn't work for 64 bit Windows 7. I then contacted customer support, who were very helpful in getting me a test build of their Windows 7 64 bit drivers. These work pretty well, although the interface is the same. They're supposedly working on a new website in which they will have the Windows 7 driver listed, however at the moment they are still using their old website without the Windows 7 driver. To get it you need to contact their support desk and ask for it.
I do hope that they polish their whole presentation and can keep more up to date with the latest operating systems. With these revisions, I would be more than happy to recommend this tablet over a Wacom any day.
VT 12-Inch Touch Screen Graphic Pen Tablet (White)
Review by Christopher P. Mcgee "Magoo" : Perfect alternative to the expensive ones. 
Anyone looking to get a tablet for their computer yet don't necessarily consider themselves an 'artist' or don't want to spend $400+ on a Wacom tablet should seriously consider this one. Windows XP and Vista compatibility is just the start. It has pressure sensitivity and many shortcut areas--most are configurable. It also has a large 9"
VT 12-Inch Touch Screen Graphic Pen Tablet (White)
Review by Pinki Chinki : i'm happy with the product & got a free demo! 
I was confused at first because it's my first time using a tablet. But I called the company and got a free demo and now make great use of my tablet! The staff was very good at explaining how to use the product on my Mac laptop.
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