Actually, I had always "fear" of the price but some research has shown that the fear was completely unfounded. The good reviews of the TB-5300 had then led me dzu to buy the same.
I'm really excited completely. The build quality is indeed less than the product images can take but that's no big deal and cheap but it has no effect. After me, the tablet also has cost less than 30.
For tablet itself:
The working area of 14x10cm enough (at least for me) more than made up. I really enjoy working with the wrist and drawing, the entire usable area I was even too big. But because the software creates easily remedy, because you can customize the workspace according to his wishes.
The hot keys on the sides are extremely practical. The tablet has 28 pieces, however, of which 23 are reserved by the label already more or less. So stay only 5 left. However, the 23 hotkeys are so practically reserved that I no longer change the assignment. A clear advantage.
Drivers who want to trace over a small image can easily fold up the transparent overlay and put his picture underneath.
The pen is better than expected in their hands. With battery it weighs just over a marker and thus has a very pleasant weight. He is also not too thin. For me personally, just right.
The movements are totally implemented exactly on the PC and the tenderness leaves nothing to be desired.
The USB cable is long enough. I have my PC on the coffee table and I can easily sit back and make the tablet next to me and the cable is still on the ground.
NEGATIVE on TB-5300:
The keys are very well positioned, however, you have to press it with his fingertips. Since it does not concern a special 2 individual keys with 2 positions, it can very easily happen that by mistake the right mouse button is pressed. I have just one key set empty because I never use the mitllere mouse button. But these were actually the disadvantages.
The default is touching the tablet with the pen tip a left-click the first button, a middle click, and the other a right-click. Although you can set it so that the pen tip remains unassigned and the left click place it on one of the buttons, but then does not the pressure sensitivity in graphics programs.
Since I first had some problems trying to use the tablet as a mouse replacement, in addition I had connected my mouse. For some reason, but then one of the devices never worked. Either my keyboard not working, the mouse or the tablet. And I use no additional hub. But since the problem apparently seems to be only with me, I do not take in the assessment but only mention it.
But you get used to very quickly to the navigation with the Tablet. The installation under Windows 7 is not a problem. Plugging, indicate driver (from the manufacturer's Web site to download) to install, ready to go.
CONCLUSION:
The Trust TB-5300 Graphics Tablet offers superb value for money whatever the Hobby artist could wish for. The installation is designed without any problems, even for absolute beginners and inexperienced handling is completely on its own. It really is as "real" drawing. Only better. The configuration software is self-explanatory and should not be a mystery.
Who the nose it has full, the PC break a branch when he attempt to paint with the mouse and graphics tablet investigated can safely access the TB-5300.