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Wacom’s Intuos4 range sits between the enthusiast Bamboos and the high-end Cintiqs. The A6 Intuos4 S (active area 15.8 x 9.8cm) is ideal for creatives on the go.Visit Group test: what's the best graphics tablet? Wacom has still found space for a user-d...
Wacom again sets the standard other manufacturers must hope to achieve...
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Wacom’s Intuos4 range sits between the enthusiast Bamboos and the high-end Cintiqs. The A6 Intuos4 S (active area 15.8 x 9.8cm) is ideal for creatives on the go. Wacom has still found space for a user-defined Touch Ring with toggle functionality and si...
Precision control; well designed; comfortable pen with 2,048 levels pen pressure; extra nib...
Pricey compared to Wacom’s Bamboo range and rivals; small footprint may deter some...
Wacom again sets the standard other manufacturers must hope to achieve...
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Anyone familiar with the use of graphics pad or tablet will know the more precise and controlled advantages offered by working on photos or video, say, with the more natural “drawing” interface a tablet allows than the blunt instrument that is a mouse...
Build and new ambidextrous design, easy operation, new Tip Sensor for Grip Pen, LED programmable ExpressKeys and Touch Ring...
Only one thing I can find, and that’s (arguably) going to be the price...
The new Intuaos4 features and intelligent use of technology updates makes the Intuos4 even better than the already excellent Intuos3. The ambidextrous design, where you swing the tablet by 180-degress and plug it in again and away you go again is such...
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Pricing: £201.99 (Small), £299.99 (Medium), £399.99 (Large), £649.99 (XL) Graphics tablets is one of the few sectors in the technology market where one brand dominates to the point where it's the only one professionals would consider. Wacom has a well-es...
The best just got considerably better. Wacom's Intuos 4 combines great looks, excellent ergonomics, impressive build quality and class-leading features into a whole that's as practically satisfying as it is aesthetically desirable. If you do a lot of phot...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2013-12-29 11:48:12
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Wacom enjoys a virtual monopoly in the limited but vital graphics tablet market. Its cheap Bamboo series (starting at $129) lets anyone experience PC input and creativity at the tip of a pen, rather than through the mouse.Intuos, however, is Wacoms p...
Excellent new surface; Twice as sensitive; ExpressKey display...
Still expensive; Cant save configuration; No external power option...
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pcworld.co.nz Updated: 2013-12-29 11:48:16
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The Wacom Intuos4 proves once again why Wacom’s in a class of its own when it comes to tablet input devices.With each new upgrade Wacom faces the problem of convincing users to replace something that does its job exceptionally well and is built to las...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-12-29 11:48:17
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This new range of tablets is beautifully designed, although showing up even the most subtle of marks quickly - clammy hands, scratches from the Grip Pens nibs, fingerprints, you name it - so youre going to need a moist cloth close at hand if you wan...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2013-12-29 11:48:17
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The Wacom Intuos4 S graphics tablet is ideal for anyone who wants to do precise artistic work with their computer, either on a Windows PC or a Mac.Many people with a traditional artistic background find using a pen more intuitive than working with a mo...
Good response and comfort; excellent driver; ambidextrous operation; Express Keys; multifunction Touch Ring; lightweight pen...
Expensive; smallest version lacks Oled screens...
An expensive but brilliant graphics tablet...
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After four and a half years, Wacom has finally updated its professional-class Intuos graphics tablets. About bloody time! The company has clearly been enjoying itself far too much during this period producing inexpensive but cool and clever tablets for...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2013-12-29 11:48:19
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With the Intuos 4, Wacom has redefined the graphics tablet with a wholly new user experience: the range of new features looks set to win it new users, and to tempt many existing owners to upgrade...
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Anyone who spends significant amounts of time working on images will run into frustration with their primary input device, the humble mouse. For fine-grained control of what’s on the screen — and particularly for creating and manipulating images — a conventional mouse can be clumsy to use. Anyone with skill in drawing would be much happier using a pen: enter the graphics tablet. Wacom dominates the graphics tablet market. Its Bamboo range is the leader in low-cost, high-quality entry-level tabl...
Still the best tablet on the market, extra control keys.
Documentation could be better...
All in all, though, this is a worthy upgrade to Wacom’s Intuos range...
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Anyone who aspires to creating or editing photographs, digital line drawings or animations on a computer has at some time or other considered a graphics tablet. By simulating the feel of drawing with a pen or pencil, including pressure, rotation and ti...
Incredible levels of control and exquisitely fine pressure sensitivity make this a worthy upgrade...
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With each new upgrade Wacom faces the problem of convincing users to replace something that does its job exceptionally well and is built to last. The Intuos4 is a tempting prospect, however, as the innovative company has effectively reinvented the whee...
Stylish, novel ambidextrous redesign, ultra-responsive ergonomic pen with 2,048 levels of pressure sensitivity, Touch Ring, detachable lead...
For light users, those on a budget or anyone who doesn’t want to delve into customisable settings the smaller, cheaper Wacom Bamboo range is for you Min specs: Active area (W x D): 223.5x139.7mm; Physical size (W x D x H): 370 x 254 x 12 mm; 1000g...
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Product Code: WAINT4M The Wacom Intuos4 proves once again why Wacoms in a class of its own when it comes to tablet input devices. With each new upgrade Wacom faces the problem of convincing users to replace something that does its job exceptionally...
Put that old Wacom tablet on eBay or pass it on, the Wacom Intuos4 really is a giant step in pen tablet technology. The simply stunning make-over is only half the story, though, equally impressive is a wonderfully responsive new pen and comprehensive...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2013-12-29 11:48:19
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Anyone who spends significant amounts of time working on images will run into frustration with their primary input device, the humble mouse. For fine-grained control of what’s on the screen – and particularly for creating and manipulating images – a co...
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rwlabs.com Updated: 2013-12-29 11:48:03
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Drawing has my main hobby when i was young and so i would spend countless hours doing that whether it was just drawing beautiful images that came to mind or a variety of superheroes. Unfortunately growing up made me lose interest somewhat but s...
Build Quality, Design, ExpressKeys, OLED Label Screens, Touch Ring, Dual miniUSB Ports, Sensitivity, Precision, Compatibility, Support, Free Downloadable Software...
Price (For Some)...
Since normally i haven't got much time to draw on a daily basis i decided to dedicate 11 days for this review during which i used the Intuos4 M with Photoshop, Lightroom and Corel Painter. Now compared with the Bamboo Fun Pen & Touch which up u...
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I will start this off with a declaration - an awful lot of my personal photography time is spent in Adobe Photoshop. Over the years, Adobe and I (outside of the pen tool, which I have always hated to bits) have become great friends as I've expanded my...
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The Wacom Intuos4 – Medium professional pen tablet receives high marks for form and function. At present, it is, IMO, the well deserved market leader in the space. There is, as with every product, room for improvement. However, based upon their continual improvement of this product over the years, I am sur...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2013-12-29 11:48:04
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The Wacom intuos4 graphics tablet is among the forerunners of tablet products, replacing the intuos3 by once again updating and fine tuning the well-established professional range. Widely used by retouching studios, graphic artists and other creative a...
Speed of workflow, sensitivity, ease of install, touch ring controller, stylish...
It’s an unavoidable hefty financial investment, customisable buttons overkill for some users...
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Wacom Intuos4 Professional Tablet (Photo courtesy of Wacom) Wacom Bamboo Tablet (Photo courtesy of Wacom) This week we decided to take a break from the usual computer hardware reviews to evaluate a couple products for creative artists and graphics...
We would like to thank our friends at Wacom for providing the Intuos4 professional tablet and Bamboo Pen and Touch tablet for our review today. Both of these products definitely had their pros and cons, but I think in the right hands both of them wou...
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Techloop.net Updated: 2013-12-29 11:48:06
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Three years ago we reviewed Wacom’s Intuos3 Drawing Tablet and were overall very impressed with the product. Wacom recently introduced their Intuos4 series to replace the aging Intuos4. Today we’ll see if it can match up! I was fortunate enough to get...
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Graphics tablets aren’t anything new, in fact they’ve been around almost as long as the mouse has been popular. And in the world of graphics tablets, Wacom is probably the best known name and certainly one of the most popular brands around. They have...
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Many of you may not know that one of the original inspirations for Bare Feats Lab was my desire to research the best platform for digital cartooning. My first published cartoons were drawn with pencil, ink pens, and colored with Luma ink. When the firs...
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Now When you think of graphics tablets, you think of Wacom…well, unless you’re way excited about the possibility of Apple finally releasing a tablet Mac (which is quite likely, now that I think about it). There are a few other companies that make grap...
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The Wacom Intuos 4 is an excellent professional pen tablet that allows creative professionals or even consumers to have their movement captured so precisely in digital form. With an excellent sense of style while bringing in productivity features, thi...
The Intuos 4 seems to strike the perfect balance between precision and affordability. Wacom has other product lines including the Bamboo and the Cintiq. If you are just looking for something to play around with and just want a basic drawing pad, I&rsquo...
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Back in my days as a competent 3D/2D artist, I was enamored with the power of my old Intuos Wacom 2 tablet which I still use occasionally. Having tried out the recent medium-sized Wacom Intuos Tablet 4, digital sketches of ephemeral magnitude are made...
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Updated: 2013-12-29 11:48:13
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The Intuos4 is Wacom’s new line of pressure sensitive tablets and replaces the long running Intuos3 series. Is this new line a worthy successor? From a design perspective the Intuos4 is noticeably better than its predecessor. With a satin black finish...
The Intuos4 builds on the strengths of its predecessor and also incorporates a stylish new look...
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maclife.com Updated: 2013-12-29 11:48:13
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Tablets are often thought to be just for graphic designers who’ve eschewed the mouse for something “more organic.” They wave their hands over the magical device and create art out of nothing. What most Mac people don’t realize is t...
Besides helping you create more organic drawings, itll increase your productivity with its incredibly customizable buttons.
Intuos4 Small doesnt include the OLED display.
Anyone who draws, edits, or just wants healthy wrists should check out the Intuos4.Wacom Intuos4...
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maximumcpu.net Updated: 2013-12-29 11:48:14
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Over the years, I’ve owned a number of WACOM tablets. It started with a relatively inexpensive Graphire 2 (small) USB tablet, and I still use it to this day. I take it to classes and use it as a lightweight note-taking tool, but its lack of extra featu...
New ExpressKey controls (software and hardware) are a great improvement, Slick looks, improved ambidextrous design, Upgraded pen, mouse, and penholder are excellent improvements, 2048 pressure levels double the sensitivity of previous tablets...
ExpressKey buttons are disappointingly mushy, out of alignment, Glossy black material attracts dirt and fingerprints worse than the original chrome iPod backings...
In all, the tablet was a solid upgrade from the Intuos 3. The new functionality is a solid plus, as is the upgraded form and style. Graphics professionals will love the new sensitivity levels and the enhanced workflow provided by the ExpressKey enhance...
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If you use a product like Adobe Photoshop, or Corel Painter, and you are not using a pen tablet, then you don't really understand what you are missing. A pen tablet allows you much more control than you can get with a mouse. It gives you much more effi...
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Many artists and designers are looking for tools that make their lives and jobs just a little bit easier. Tablets are becoming an essential tool in digital artists toolset, a must-have for hobbyists and pros alike. With such tools in hand, we are giv...
Wonderful for any artist, professional to general users, Mac and PC compatible, Cordless/No Battery pen and mouse technology, Generation 2 technology, with 2048 levels of pen pressure, Programmable Quick Keys with LED lighted labels, Programmable Touch Ri...
Pens standard nibs seem to wear down fast, Tablet color can make smudges and dust highly noticeable, USB ports could possibly be bent or stripped out, New Mouse and Pen for the Intuos4 are only compatible with the Intuos4 series tablets, Bundled software...
Reading this, or my previous Intuos3 review, one might say I am biased for Wacoms products. Yet the quality of Wacoms tablets speaks for themselves. Ive used the Intuos3 for years now, it was my first pen tablet, and it has set a high standard for a...
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tipa.com Updated: 2013-12-29 11:48:15
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The new series of Wacom pen tablets has been greatly improved. Intuos4 now offers 2048 pressure levels for higher accuracy and sensitivity. Shortcuts and other operations can be assigned to Express Keys, whereas small OLED-displays on the tablet allow...
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The Wacom Intuos 4For those working as a professional graphic artist, retoucher or who have used a tablet in any kind in their professional, Wacom would not be a name that you will be unfamiliar with. Its previous flagship product, the Intuos 3, is pra...
Silverstone is pretty well known as a manufacturer of casings, power supplies and other peripherals. One area in which they have a strong presence is the small-form factor market. Over the years, Silverstone has built up a pretty impressive ensemble of...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2013-12-29 11:48:17
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The Wacom Intuos4 S graphics tablet is ideal for anyone who wants to do precise artistic work with their computer, either on a Windows PC or a Mac.Many people with a traditional artistic background find using a pen more intuitive than working with a mo...
Good response and comfort; excellent driver; ambidextrous operation; Express Keys; multifunction Touch Ring; lightweight pen...
Expensive; smallest version lacks Oled screens...
An expensive but brilliant graphics tablet...
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Creativepro.com Updated: 2013-12-29 11:48:17
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The Intuos4 feels great, looks gorgeous, and is extremely well-made. Photographers, designers, illustrators, and visual effects artists can all benefit from the innovations in this new line of tablets.
Beautiful design, great feel. New buttons, TouchRing, and Radial menu are useful additions that let you drive a huge number of functions from the tablet.
No way to access menu items using the Mac driver; no way to share settings among multiple machines.
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techolive.com Updated: 2013-12-29 11:48:18
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Wacom recently updated their line of professional graphic tablets with the release of the Intuos4 product line. The tablets themselves have gone through a pretty major redesign, and the stylus features new 2nd generation technology with regard to sensi...
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Graphics tablets are popular options for digital image editing and other graphics work where a mouse just doesnt give you the degree of control that youd like, or need. Wacom is arguably the most popular brand of tablet available with a wide followi...
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by Tim Haddock, Macworld.com I know what you’re thinking: it’s hard to get excited about the traditional Intuos tablets now that Cintiq is on the scene. These days, buying a graphics tablet without a built-in pressure-sensitive LCD display seems about...
New version features increased pressure sensitivity; iPod Classic-like touch wheel interface; programmable buttons featuring customizable LED display labels; ambidextrous design.
Sub-$1,000 price tag on LCD-based Wacom Cintiq makes traditional tablets less desirable; for many users, new features may not merit upgrade from Intuos3 to Intuos4.
Given today’s economy, is Intuos4 worth the upgrade from Intuos3? Well, its new features certainly won’t disappoint. Its customizable LED-labeled ExpressKeys will wow the gadget junkie, and its extreme responsiveness will astound any digital a...
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With each new upgrade Wacom faces the problem of convincing users to replace something that does its job exceptionally well and is built to last.The Wacom Intuos4 is a tempting prospect, however, as the innovative company has effectively reinvented th...
Put that old Wacom tablet on eBay or pass it on, the Wacom Intuos4 really is a giant step in pen tablet technology. The simply stunning make-over is only half the story, though, equally impressive is a wonderfully responsive new pen and comprehensive...
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Pen tablets arent just for commercial artists anymore. For proof, look no further than the just-released Wacom Intuos4 ($230 and up, street, depending on size), a worthy addition to the toolkits of professionals, casual artists, and photography ent...
Supports 2,048 levels of pen sensitivity, starting with a single gram of pressure. ExpressKeys now have OLED-illuminated labels. User can customize Touch Ring for incremental tasks. Sleek, all-black styling. Simple-to-switch ambidextrous design.
Pressure, tilt, and eraser capabilities work only within compatible apps. Too easy to inadvertently press the pens DuoSwitch. Pen grip tends to pick up dust, lint.
The Wacom Intuos4 substantially improves pressure sensitivity over its predecessor and offers just the right combination of price and features for a wide audience...
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THE LATEST INTUOS IS FINALLY HERE AND IT’S BETTER THAN EVER When I first encountered the new Intuos4 tablet from Wacom, I was immediately blown away by its new design. The new ambidextrous layout has all of the controls on one side of the tablet...
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