Trust Wireless Tablet TB-2100 Reviews

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3.3 stars
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Average Ratings for Trust Wireless Tablet TB-2100

  • Screen Quality3.3 stars
  • Battery Life3.7 stars
  • Ease of Use3.8 stars
  • Ease of Set Up3.7 stars
  • Value for Money2.9 stars
  • Overall rating3.3 stars

3 Reviews For Trust Wireless Tablet TB-2100

  • Guest 8th Apr 2009

    Reviewer rating: 1.5 stars


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    The Trust Wireless Tablet TB-2100 is a good tablet with good value for money, but the title is misleading as the tablet is not exactly 'wireless', as USB connection is needed. Only the pen and mouse are wireless. It's quite cheap compared to other tablets, and the size is also good but the mouse does not work well, and the driver sfotware has several problems with installation for Windows XP, also, the computer does not recognise it. Sometimes the cursor starts jumping all over the screen too. I would recommend buying a better tablet than this.

  • Guest 31st May 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Overall this is a great and helpful product, but several aspects such as the mouse can ruin the product. The name of the product is misleading, claiming that the product is "wireless" but in fact, the only wireless object is the mouse, and the connection in the wireless mouse often breaks...

    In conclusion, this is a great product, but don't install the mouse as it can let you down.
  • MisterWilson Rank: Lieutenant 8th May 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    My first graphics tablet. I bought this second-hand on eBay so I can't comment on value for money, but I think that the fact that it's described as a "wireless tablet" is a bit misleading as you have to connect it to a USB port with a cable. As it was described as "wireless" I assumed that you would plug a dongle into a USB port and use the tablet wirelessly from a distance, but the "wireless" aspect simply means that the mouse that's included can be used wirelessly on top of the tablet, but see ...