Tuesday, 11 January 2011

Wacom Intuos4 Medium Review

The Wacom Intuos4 series brings a new whole experience related to digital tablets, due to the fact to a new design and to the use of resources inspired in the vast experience that Wacom has in creating tablets (e.g Wacom fun tablet, Wacom pen and touch or even Wacom MTE-450). Next We'll make the review of the Wacom Intuos4 Medium Model.

With the sensor in the tip of the pen, ExpressKeys and one sensitive touch ring, the Wacom Inutos4 medium improves your time of production in image editing, drawing and artistic creation.

This tablet is indeed one of the most populars in the Wacom tablets: it's highly popular among professionals that need to use creative tools daily. With an area that has 48.5 square inches, it's a undeniable fact that it provides a considerable big workspace for its users.

The Wacom Intuos4 tablet has indeed dramatically changed its appearance from its shiny gray predecessor to a matte black on black with a shiny black plastic control panel that can be found in the side. Much slimmer than the previous generation, with a 16 . 9 aspect active tablet areas, the Intuo4's usability goes much far ahead than the previous Intuos3.

Technical Specifications:

Active area: 8.8'' x 5.5'' (223.2mm x 139.7mm)
Physical Size: 14.6'' x 10.0'' x 0.5'' (370mm x 254 mm x 12 mm)
Weight: 2.2 lb (900g)
Pressure levels: 2048
Advanced Pen Tip Sensor: Yes
ExpressKeys: 8
Finger-Sensitive Input: Touch Ring controls up to four functions
Tilt Sensitivity: +- 60 degrees
Display toggle: Yes
Application-Specific Settings: Yes
Connection: USB
Compatibility: Mac and PC
Mouse included: Yes
Color: Black