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Mouse, digitizer, stylus - 6 x 9 in - electromagnetic - wired - USB - black - academic (pack of 10 ) More product details

344 reviews
November, 2009
Beautiful, slim and well-thought-out new design ; extremely fluid pen operation
Schmutz very visible on black pen grip ; buttons could use a bit more tactile differentiation ; mouse still a bit awkward ; still pricey ; need more real-time feedback when configuring ; glossy plastic panel shows fingerprints
With a beautiful and more functional new design, Wacom's Intuos4 tablet demonstrates that a lack of competition doesn't necessarily keep you from innovating.
Photo gallery: Wacom Intuos4 Every now and then a product comes along that makes me wish my desk weren't such a cluttered mess. Not only has Wacom rectified those issues, but the redesigned Intuos4 simply looks cool, too. Such was the case with...
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 that the tablet isn't ...
Besides helping you create more organic drawings, it'll increase your productivity with its incredibly customizable buttons
Intuos4 Small doesn't include the OLED display
Anyone who draws, edits, or just wants healthy wrists should check out the Intuos4.
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?
In the end the only issue we had with this tablet and pen combination is that there's a bit of a learning curve when it comes to the initial setup and usage. And given the size of our medium size test sample from edge-to-edge, we're a little ...
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.
One more thing for new users I have found is that adjusting to drawing on the tablet is more a matter of a couple of hours than a couple of days
Improved digitizer from Wacom will please pen tablet lovers.
Improved ergonomic design that suits both lefties and righties ; helpful OLED reminder screens for ExpressKeys ; doubled pressure sensitivity gives pen a more natural feel
If you're the type of person who just doesn't like pen tablets, this product upgrade still might not be enough to change your mind ; increases desktop clutter ; Pricing: $369 (medium size tablet) ; READ MORE REVIEWS ; CM8ShowAd("Middle")
The complete overhaul of the Intuos4 makes the tablet feel sleeker and more comfortable to use
Award: Editor's Choice!
Pen tablets aren't 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 ...
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 pen's 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.
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 enthusiasts alike. Wacom is pretty much the only game in...
Wacom Korea launched its new professional pen tablet - Intuos4 - which offers new features and unparalleled performance for photographers, designers and artists
Looking for a graphics tablet?
Build and new ambidextrous design, easy operation, new Tip Sensor for Grip Pen, LED programmable ExpressKeys and Touch Ring
Award: Editor's Choice!

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An innovative device aimed at professional artists
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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