Software:
The included programs are great as well. ArtRage3 I find particularly good, it's very beginner friendly and can simulate real painting very well; the only thing I miss, are functions for distorting levels. With Corel Painter Essentials and Adobe Photoshop I have not really dealt me. However, the driver installation was somewhat problematic. First, he recognized (with the drivers) only the finger control, but not the pen. After some Rumgewurschtel it then gefunzt until the next reboot. Also when tenants change, there were problems. After a few days / restart this has however laid.
Processing:
Which is expected to be very good. There are no gaps between the parts recognizable and the active surface is grease stain resistant. Fell down, it is not with the happiness, but it also looks very stable. The USB port is indented, so it would be pretty hard to make the cable broke. The slot for the Bluetooth (?) Module is very discreetly covered. However, the pen holder fray with me now from, let's see how long that remains useful.
Other:
To play the tablet is of course completely unsuitable. If I get in involved in, I pull it off and place for reasons of space my Mousepad plan.
The "active surface" is significantly smaller than the gray area on the tablet. That has pretty annoyed me at first, but is inevitable, since otherwise in the long run, the hand would chafe at the edge of the tray itself.
Conclusion:
The tablet is a very wise investment for anyone who wants to draw or paint on your PC (or otherwise). However, all other will quickly appreciate the convenience.