WACOM MTE450 Bamboo Pen Tablet with Pen
- Active Area - 5.8 (W) x 3.7 (D) (21 square inches)
- Works with new handwriting recognition, inking and pen features in Windows Vista (all editions but Home Basic) and Apple operating systems (OS X)
- Supports widescreen displays and has a textured work surface for a natural pen-on-paper feel
- High resolution and report rate for outstanding accuracy
- 1 Year Wacom Warranty

WACOM MTE450 Bamboo Pen Tablet with Pen
Product DescriptionWith the natural feel of pen on paper, Bamboo plugs into your computer and makes it fast and easy for you to get your point of view. If you’re preparing a slide presentation or making a unique collage of your favorite photos, the new range of Wacom pen tablet gives you more control with patented pen technology that puts the ability to customize your work in your hands. Now there is a simple, easy and natural to bring your big ideas to life. Us. . . More>>
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Rating: 5 / 5
Excellent product for signing documents for the insurance company I work with. We needed something in the office to put signatures on electronic documents. And it allows the customer service staff to personalize there thank you letters.
Rating: 5 / 5
I used to own an off brand writing tablet and thought I had a good product. Well now that I own a Wacom I will never go back. The quality and feel far surpass my previous tablet. The pen came with a scratch on it, but what can you expect with factory refurbished.
Rating: 5 / 5
Okay, I purchased this product as a Christmas present for my teenage son who asked for this type tablet for his computer. He didn’t mention any particular brand so I researched Amazon; never knew something like this existed ’till my son told me about it. I didn’t want to spend too much money because you know how teens can be; they sometimes use a new item for a couple days and that’s the end of it. Due to so many positive reviews on this particular refurbished tablet and the price, at the time about $45, I bought it. It came perfectly packaged which was nice since it would be opened Christmas Day. I peeked inside and the product was in very good condition. By the time Christmas rolled around, my son had forgot he requested it, so it was a nice surprise for him and he immediately plugged it into his laptop and started using it Christmas morning. His girlfriend also got a tablet from her parents but a different kind and brand, not sure what; my son seemed to think the one that he got was simpler and easier to use. It is a few weeks after Christmas and he still uses it all the time; his friends like to mess with it, too. Very happy with the purchase.
Rating: 5 / 5
It took about a half hour to get used to the functions, but after that it was a breeze to operate.
Rating: 5 / 5
I purchased this product to use in my office so that I could digitally sign documents. Since I was only looking for something to sign my name with, I needed to find a cheap solution that worked. After received this device, I was incredibly impressed at the ease of installation. You simply plug the thing in, run the software, and it configures everything seamlessly. The software that it comes with will even run you through a little tutorial of how to use the device so that you will know what all the little buttons do. The pen is very accurate, even though it takes some getting used to before you can start efficiently navigating around your computer with it.
One thing that you may want to note is that the device actually comes in the normal factory packaging, instead of the unmarked cardboard box that many refurbished product come in. All the manuals, and what I like to call “Pretty Printing” come with it.
Overall, I would definitely recommend this product, even though it is refurbished, to anyone who is looking for a great tablet at a low price. Since these things normally range in the $200-$350’s, it would make a great gift for that nerd that you love.