Wacom Intuos Tablet Series

Wacom Intuos Tablet Series

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  • Intuos graphics tablet (intelligent graphics tablet system)

    Jul 26 '01
    Pros: easy to use, easy to install, makes graphics easier to draw-up
    Cons: Is kind of hard to keep clean

    Summary: Well we thought that having a mouse at work was a pretty good thing. The only problem, is that when you're trying to draw objects in Photoshop, or in a paint program, you run across the problem of a non-responsive mouse. When you use a mouse, you do not ... read more

  • Good to excellent hardware, driver software needs improvement

    Jun 18 '04
    Pros: hardware quality, accuracy, pen, technology
    Cons: driver

    Summary: Wacom Intuos2 A4/9x12 USB regular review Usage period: a couple of weeks / daily. Introduction: ----------------- I've been looking for an accurate cordless mouse, but for my taste all the optical cordless mice were too heavy because of the ... read more

  • A must have for artists!

    Aug 31 '01
    Pros: Essential for artists!
    Cons: Not having one!

    Summary: Some things tend to sell themselves. The Wacom Intuous is one of them. One, you can't possibly expect to draw anything useful with a mouse. A mouse is not going to be pressure sensitive in Photoshop or Painter or better graphics programs, and ... read more

  • The way drawing and painting on a PC should be.

    Apr 27 '01
    Pros: Intuitive control; dead-on accurate movement; very easy to use.
    Cons: Expensive

    Summary: As the name suggests, Wacom's line of Intuos graphic tablets are very intuitive to use. You simply use the pen device on the tablet's surface to control your on-screen pointer. Designed for graphic artists, the Intuos tablets are excellent when used with ... read more

  • Wacom Intuos, the good and the bad.

    Apr 23 '01
    Pros: It's a fabulous piece of hardware, if it works with your system.
    Cons: USB problems outweighed the positive attributes.

    Summary: I thought my review should go in the "not recommending" category because I had significant USB issues with the hardware. You may not have the same results; your experience will be based on your personal system configuration. The bad ... read more

  • My favorite toy.

    Mar 18 '01
    Pros: Powerful, flexible, intuitive, fun.
    Cons: None I've noticed.

    Summary: I call it a "toy" in the opinion title only because I play with it so much, not because it's a dinky child's plaything. It's definitely more than that: its precision, versatility and ease of use means that I would recommend it to a professional as well ... read more

  • My sister buys me the best toys...

    Mar 12 '01
    Pros: Makes graphics work SO much easier.
    Cons: Can't replace a mouse.

    Summary: To explain the title, I had been pondering one of these objects of desire for months. My interest in fantasy art was waning, as I couldn't keep up with the beautiful computer-coloured images I saw on the web, using just a mouse. The Australian price was ... read more

  • Pressure Sensitive and Accurate!

    Mar 03 '01
    Pros: Easy to install, great interface for graphics applications
    Cons: Pen recognition glitch

    Summary: Ever try to create a selection marquee around a complex image? Well, being left handed, my right mousing hand wasn't doing the trick. So I bought the Wacom Intuos 6x8 Tablet and have been very pleased. I use it primarily in Photoshop and ... read more

  • ... and I can't even draw...

    Feb 21 '01
    Pros: Extraordinary sensitivity, solid and ergonomic design, great software support
    Cons: Keep your normal mouse plugged in for other people and day to day tasks

    Summary: I like to fool around with 2D and 3D graphics on my computer. I decided to buy a Wacom Intuos 6x8 serial tablet to allow me more creative flexibility. I really believe in this product. If nothing else, Adobe itself (pretty much the standard ... read more

  • Sit on my lap and I'll draw you a story.

    Feb 19 '01
    Pros: Special Edition has smoky, transparent plastic. Best look and feel of all graphics tablets available.
    Cons: Initial drivers were buggy, although they've worked most problems out now. A tad pricey.

    Summary: Whew! I hope that title wasn't too risqué for you. This tablet is so lightweight and perfectly sized that it sits wonderfully on your lap or desk. The Arrival I purchased the Intuos Special Edition GD-0912-U from an on-line ... read more

  • I won't work without one.

    Feb 05 '01
    Pros: Transforms your artwork, relieves RSI symptoms.
    Cons: Expensive.

    Summary: For years I tried various funky mice and trackballs trying to alleviate the sore wrist, fingers and shoulder that came with long hours at the computer. Finally, some graphic design projects gave my employer the reason to buy me a Wacom tablet. I've never ... read more

  • If your looking for a short and to the point review, read me

    Dec 27 '00
    Pros: cordless, pressure sensative, true PnP
    Cons: tips wear out on pen, kinda takes up a lot of space.

    Summary: Okay, here is my situation, I've used a right handed mouse ever since the first day i touched a comuter, that is what i'm comfortable with, that is what i know how to do. I've tried more than once to reverse the training and use a left handed mouse, and ... read more

  • For The Occasional Artist (4x5 tablet)

    Dec 15 '00
    Pros: accurate, sturdy, useful, sexy
    Cons: right clicking is a pain

    Summary: My main trade is as a programmer, but I have the need to occasionally do graphics or 3D modeling. Since drawing with a mouse is like playing guitar with boxing gloves, I decided to pick up a $150 4x5 Wacom tablet. Installation was a breeze, and within ... read more

  • Much more accurate then a mouse

    Nov 24 '00
    Pros: More accurate then a mouse for graphics work
    Cons: The side skirts need to be a little bigger, and the pen still needs to be a little larger

    Summary: My first tablet was a Wacom 6x8 serial cable. It broke down in about a year’s time, then pen was uncomfortable, and the pen kept breaking. I wanted a new tablet, something smaller, I chose the Wacom Intous 4x5. I found that I don’t use a ... read more

  • That a Pen On Your Tablet Or Are You Just Happy to See Me?

    Aug 27 '00
    Pros: Makes work in graphics applications much easier.
    Cons: The mouse features can be frustratingly too sensitive. Not cheap.

    Summary: How many times have you wanted to pour flammable liquid on your mouse and set it afire? I know I have every time I was in the middle of a project in PhotoShop and my mouse decided to skip. You know that thing it does when you move it along your mouse ... read more

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