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OSNN Junior Addict
Joined: January 2004
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Has anybody acquired one of these tablets recently and noticed the matte drawing flap is not completely adhered to the plastic, almost like they tried to give it the tracing feature? Unlike the Graphire or Intuos2 that have the transparent flap, Intuos3's is opaque. So it kinda defeats the purpose of having it loose. A buddy of mine has the same tablet, and his is completely flat and adhered to the surface. Any ideas, anybody? BTW: I bought it at Circuit City, and have exchanged it once since I thought it was a defect. This is the second tablet with this behavior. |
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