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Mouse, digitizer, stylus - 6 x 9 in - electromagnetic - wired - USB - black - academic (pack of 10 ) More product details
$65.50
Beautiful, slim and well-thought-out new design ; extremely fluid pen operation (cnet.com)
The Intuos4 is Wacom's new line of pressure sensitive tablets and replaces the long running... (itp.net)
We have collected and analyzed 25 expert reviews and 319 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 85/100 and users rate it 92/100. The average review date is August 22, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 85903 reviews from other Mouse & Pointing Devices. The alaScore™ for this product is 100/100 = Excellent. Last update: November 21, 2009.

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344 reviews
November, 2009
25 Experts
Product Age
319 Users
Rank 1
from $65.50
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...
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 ...
I just got this product and I normally do not...
-Very short learning curve
-Can be pricey
All in all a high-end package this is photoshop and I am set. I do photography and this overall is a nice step from a "cheaper" pad with much less lite sensitivity and now the wrong aspect ratio.
Thin, responsive, different nibs for different resistances and feels, buttons and ring . . . has it all. Effectively the best pad I have used to date (big or small)
Only Fair software you have to download to use? I can't think of anything else
I've owned the Wacom Intuos 4 for 3 months. This is seriously one of the most beautiful pieces of hardware i've ever purchased. It's black and sleek with OLED buttons and piano black glossy backing on the side. Its one of the only pieces of
It is the professional freehand tool and the standard pen for the Intuos4. The Grip Pen is equipped with a waisted rubberized grip area that reduces gripping power by up to 40%, relieving stress and alleviating writing fatigue.It enables you to work even more ergonomically. The optimum weight, the perfect balance and its tilt sensitivity making it the most natural freehand tool designed for extensive use. It is the must have for professional users.The Grip Pen is equipped with the double...
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