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2/21/2012

Wacom Intuos3 6 x 11-Inch Pen Tablet Review

Wacom Intuos3 6 x 11-Inch Pen Tablet
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Ok, if you have two monitors side by side, or a single wide-screen format, this is the way to go! I use this tablet with the Mac G5, with full functionality, and 1024 levels of pressure from the pen to the screen. I have used the smaller tablets from Wacom, and they work very well, but this particular product is designed and constructed VERY WELL and makes the left right monitor design a breeze to use!
Having the assignable "ExpressKeys" left and or right is really slick for repetitive
tasks.
This model stands 5/8" high/thick, 10 and 7/8" deep (front to back), and just under 16 and 1/2" wide. Take two late model white Mac keyboards and set them one behind the other, and that is about the footprint this item covers, (width and depth).
So, you will need some desk space, or I have found myself using this item on my lap with the pen. Quite comfortable!
In any scenario, this is by far one of the greatest products you could add to have the flexibility to be creative with whatever application you use.
Thanks Wacom!

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For the serious photographer, designer, and artist Intuos3 gives you the power to quickly and professionally edit photos and create digital artwork by turning on the full power of Adobe Photoshop, Corel Painter, and over 100 other leading software applications.Intuos3 tablets now put ExpressKeys and Touch Strips right at your fingertips for convenient keyboard shortcuts, scrolling, zooming, brush size control, and more. Wacom's Penabled technology gives you the natural feel and superior performance of Wacom's patented cordless and battery-free tablet technology.You'll find that using an Intuos pen, mouse, and tablet gives you more control, comfort, and productivity. Alternating between the comfortable Grip Pen and the ergonomic five-button Intuos3 mouse reduces repetitive motion. It's an easy and natural way to work.

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1/26/2012

P-Active 19 LCD Monitor Pen Tablet For Professionals XPC1910A Review

P-Active 19 LCD Monitor Pen Tablet For Professionals XPC1910A
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I read others reviews about the Jumpiness of the pen on the monitor. In my experience, this is related to the batteries in the pen either being not installed straight, and making good contact in the pen, or the fact that the batteries in the pen are of poor quality or just too dead to work properly. Once I changed the batteries to a new fresh battery, it went back to working perfectly. I don't think it is fair for others to leave a review like the one stating the pen is poor quality and hard to use, is fair, without attempting to fix it first. Cleaning the screen, will not fix an issue of the pen jumping. I have also noticed sometimes an issue, if you have a mouse hooked to the computer, at the same time, as you should be using the pen on the screen. *NOTE* this problem was rarely experienced though, and most often noticed when the pen batteries were low enough, to allow the main mouse of the computer to cause issues overriding the pen / drivers. I have had NOTHING but great experiences with this product. I have used it for Modeling 3D Models, including Prefabs, and painting using several different paint programs, such as [...], Smooth Draw 3, Corel Painter Essentials 4, Adobe Photoshop, and PSP. I have used 3D modeling apps such as: 3DS Max 7, Maya, Lightwave 3D, Fragmotion3D, Milkshape3D, Caligari GameSpace, TrueSpace 7.6, CB Modeling Pro Beta, I also make regular use of it inside 3D Model Painting Applications such as: 3D Coat 3.3 beta 09, BlackSmith 3D, Tattoo, I also use it inside various Game Engines Such as: 3D Game Studio A6, A7, A8, First Person Shooter Creator 9, X10, Torque Game Engine Advanced, 3 Impact, 3D Rad Pro 6.49 Donators Edition, Blitz3D, GLBasic, Dark Basic Pro, Dark GDK, Construct, Game Maker 8.0, Unity3D, Game Editor, older Torque Game Engine 1.5.2, Cartography Shop, Character Shop for character 3D Animation, Quark, 3D World Studio, Level Creation, along with Several Special In-House Created Tools.
While Using all of these, I have noticed very few errors, and most of them, were related to having the application settings, setup improperly. Once, either the drivers or application was updated, or I found where to change the correct settings, such as levels of pressure, and tablet sensitivity, it worked perfectly. I have put in 100's of hours of use, with this piece of hardware, and overall, I can tell you that it is WELL WORTH the money. I would NEVER go back to Modeling / Painting the old fashion way, with either a mouse, or even my Wacom ET Steel Blue Tablet. It works, but is no where near, as easy to use, as drawing straight on the screen, and what you see is what you get.
BTW: if you have issues while trying to calibrate this unit, read the manual, you don't calibrate it with the built in windows tools, but instead there is a tool for it, that comes with the driver / software you install for it, and can be accessed via the task tray icon. So, yea, if your a newbie, who doesn't read manuals, or doesn't want to work to learn how to use something advanced like this, then yes, maybe you should maybe NOT purchase a tablet monitor at all, this includes a wacom cintiq, trust me, I had more problems with my wacom then I ever had with this unit, and that should tell you something.
Thanks for listening, hopes this helps some of you graphic artists out there, make up your mind, as I would hate for you to read someone else's uninformed review about the pen jumping, and not get something, that you will truly enjoy and make your work much easier.. You can thank me later. Enjoy.

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XPC1910, from P-Active Corp. is a powerful LCD graphics tablet for professionals. The 19 inch color monitor displays 16.7 million colors at high resolution, 1024×1280 (SXGA). and provides a large workspace with an active area of 14.82(W) x 11.85(H) inches. The XP pen recognizes 1024 levels of sensitivity and simulates a real pen/paint brush/pencil/marker. A rear stand allows the display to be adjusted between 15° to 85° or folded down for comfortable lap use. The freedom to adjust means XPC1910A is a pen and canvas for every artist.XPC1910A offers the ability to draw directly on the screen. This uses natural hand to eye coordination like you would use if you were working directly on paper. This natural comfort allows you to express your own technique with precision and comfort. The P-Active tablet works great with many of the popular illustration/design software on the market today, such as Corel Painter 11, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, AutoCad, Maya, Zbrush, and any other 3D animation and Game Design Software. Tablet system is also compatible with Apple MAC/OS and Windows 7, Vista XP, 2000, 98. Even personalize emails and documents in Microsoft Office or MSN.

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1/12/2012

Bamboo Fun (Small) Black Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software Review

Bamboo Fun (Small) Black Tablet with Pen, Mouse and Graphics Software
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Wacom has brought this technology a long way. Many shopping for Wacom tablets probably have owned similar products in the past. This product is more affordable than the higher end Intuos3 models, yet powerful enough for many pros.
For me, the small size is perfect. The "medium" sized tablet is suited for hard core graphics people who need to work at the pixel level for large images. Those using this for the mouse also may prefer the medium size. However, most users will find the small size probably fits their needs. Either way, the tablet maps to your screen size for any of these models.
This unit comes in a variety of colors and configurations. I prefer the look of the black tablet, but there are silver, white and blue ones also.
Bamboo Fun (Medium) Silver Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software
Bamboo Fun (Medium) Black Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics Software
Bamboo Fun (Medium) Blue Tablet with Pen, Mouse & Graphics SoftwareUpon plugging in the device, the mouse worked immediately! The pen also works as a mouse or as a pen/brush for drawing applications.
The mouse is nice because it allows you to free up a USB port if you're using a USB mouse. Power users will need more from a mouse though. If you're anything like me, you prefer a mouse with many more options than this one provides.
Installing the drivers and software allows you to access the settings and tools that make this device versatile and customizable. The Bamboo software also allows you to customize the buttons. Left-handers will greatly appreciate this! Be prepared to spend some time tweaking this unit to your likes.
The software included with this device is a nice to have. Many people who buy this will already have or need full blown Adobe Photoshop. Adobe Elements gives you everything casual users need. The Corel application is nice to play with. But other than a few "macro" type functions I have yet to find anything I can't already do with Adobe. Perhaps newer users may find the Corel product more user-friendly.
Pros
+ USB connection
+ Works on XP and Vista almost plug and play - before software installation
+ Nice customizable software
+ Nice bundled applications - Adobe Elements and Corel Draw
+ No additional power adapter needed
+ Traditional or pen mouse for casual users
+ Small size is perfect for users not using the mouse
Cons
- The scrolling zoom function does not work uniformly on all applications
- The mouse with this model will not suffice for power users
- Default settings require a lot of adjusting for graphics editing
- The tablet would have been ideal with several additional USB ports
Overall, the graphic artist or visual junkie NEEDS one of these. If you are a casual user, it is worth getting one on sale. The small model with pen only will meet most users' needs.
Enjoy.


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Now there's a simple, easy, and fun way to harness your creativity. Bamboo Fun makes your computer your canvas, allowing you to freely express yourself by simply touching the pen tip to the tablet. Touch up digital photos, draw by hand, create artwork and paintings, and even write in your own handwriting.Bamboo Fun includes full editions of valuable creative software to help get your creative juices flowing. Edit photos with Adobe Photoshop Elements, create artwork with Corel Painter Essentials, and apply photo effects with Nik Color Efex Pro. Bamboo Fun is available in a variety of colors and sizes. FEATURES: Works with new handwriting recognition, inking and pen features in Windows Vista (all editions but Home Basic) and Apple operating systems (OS X)Supports widescreen displays and has a textured work surface for a natural pen-on-paper feelHigh resolution and report rate for outstanding accuracyPrecise control and 512 levels of pressure sensitivity on the pen and eraserQuick access to user-defined shortcuts with four Express KeysEasy scrolling and zooming with finger-sensitive Touch RingPatented, battery-free pen with customizable buttons for comfort and reliabilityDetachable USB cable unplugs from your computer and your tablet for easy storage and transportErgonomic design provides a comfortable supplement to mouse and keyboard inputIncludes one year warrantyFree US-based technical support

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1/02/2012

Wacom Intuos3 9 x 12-Inch USB Tablet--Metallic Gray Review

Wacom Intuos3 9 x 12-Inch USB Tablet--Metallic Gray
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I have to say that after years and years of greedily drooling at the thought of getting a 9x12 Intuos tablet, I have finally purchased the 9x12 Intuos 3. And it's huge. Not HUGE like thick or heavy, just spacious. And so far I can't put it down. Really. I haven't cleared enough space on the desk. But then why would I want to? It doesn't get hot, it's the right size for a lap desk, and I can use it for most of what I do from 9 to 5. Except typing. Anyway here's my take on it:
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SIZE
I'm moving up from the 4x5 Intuos 2 which will now live in my laptop bag. You may be just fine with a smaller tablet, and travel concerns may make this a little unwieldy. The full tablet is 3 additional inches on the left right and bottom sides around the 9x12" area, so it's a grand total of 17x13" in the bag. No big deal for anyone accustomed to carrying an art portfolio around. Stack two Intuos2/Graphire 4x5 tablets flat on top of each other, and that's about how thick it is. (If you're considering buying a 9x12 you probably have a few of these lying around)
TABLET & SCREEN AREA
if you don't like the overabundance of space, you can always limit the tablet area in the Wacom control panel to ANY dimensions up to 9x12, mapped to any area of the pad. I feel sometimes that I am moving my arm way too far all over this space for most of my work, so it's good to know I can reduce the physical tablet area controlling the entire screen to a 3x5 box in the corner. This particular feature is very good for "tracing" a photo or small object placed on the tablet and still drawing to the entire screen.
Likewise you can limit the amount of screen area the whole tablet can control. For VERY VERY precise control over a small screen area this is the best option. An alternative to zooming the image to work details. Also useful for avoiding accidental menu-clicks, and prevents the pointer from migrating into toolboxes or clicking scrollbars and other windows.
All this space does provide a fantastic level of control. It's just different. You realize how little you move the mouse most of the time to work on a computer when you start using your entire arm to work. Usually it's all about the flick of the wrist.
QUICKPOINT "VIRTUAL-TABLETS"
An added bonus I discovered (not on the smaller tablets to my knowledge) is the "Quickpoint" dual tablet feature. Two "virtual" tablets control the same screen. The lower left or right corner becomes a tiny 2x3 tablet, and the upper left/right opposite corner becomes a 7x9 tablet (approximately). The 2x3 gives you fast access to the whole screen with very little pointer movement, and the 7x9 gives you precision control. Two tablets in one!
WIDESCREEN / DUAL MONITOR SUPPORT
Happy to say it works very well with dual screens. You can span both screens using the full tablet, choose which screen to control exclusively, or reduce the functional tablet area to match the aspect ratio of spanned/dual monitors.
As far as widescreen monitor support, this tablet can automatically adjust the active area to match the aspect ratio of any screen. So if you are considering the 6x11 widescreen Wacom, remember this tablet can double as a 7x12 widescreen. I used a grey Sharpie to draw faint lines on the tablet surface to map out different screen ratios.
BASICS
USB of course.. Nice 8 foot cord so you can move around a bit, excellent for putting the tablet in your lap. Has a pretty blue light.
Thankfully the 1/2 "tracing overlay" is gone. Sorry to whoever was saying that was the primary feature for them.. In my experience it just gets dirt and coffee and whatever else you carelessly do to your tablet all stuck up in it. And if you accidentally crease it.. oh the pain...
STYLUS & NIBS
The grip pen is nice, bigger than the Intuos 2 pen and has a good weight, otherwise the same. The "6D" art pen actually has two tips inside the felt nib, but sometimes the tablet doesn't register both tips (critical to rotation data) unless you plunk the nib down FLAT on the tablet before you start your stroke. Without both tips active it just works like the grip pen.
The nibs are interesting, I haven't discovered how the springloaded "Stroke Nib" is so much different from the standard white plastic nib. Says it's "amazing" on the website but really.. ehh. But the "Felt Nib" is definitely different. Kind of makes me think of a Flair Pen. It has considerable friction against the surface and squeaks on the tablet like a marker. This is good if your hand isn't surgeon-steady or if you want slower more precise strokes, but it is a bit grabby if you press too hard. Draw lines with a Sharpie marker on copier paper with a little extra pressure and it feels about the same. My previous trick with the Intuos 2 was to tape paper on top of the tablet to add friction.
MOUSE
As for the 5D mouse, I think it's easier to use a regular mouse on the side. Although the extra surface area makes a mouse much more practical on this pad than it is on a 4x5.
The mouse will jitter and is act strange IF you don't put the tablet in "mouse mode." The software *should* just do that automatically, but sometimes it doesn't catch on. Once the mouse is specifically set to mouse mode in the driver settings it should stay in mouse mode any time it's on the pad, and can be moved relative to wherever screen pointer is just like a regular mouse. Otherwise in pen mode the mouse directly tracks the tablet precisely where you place it, and the screen pointer jumps to that spot--just like the pens. If you WANT you can put the pens in mouse mode, but again, weird.
MACROS
I use the Wacom mice mostly to run unrestricted macros that Microsoft and Logitech don't seem to want to let you run with their "programmable" mice these days. Think "QuicKeys" on a mouse. You can program an unlimited string of keystrokes and menu commands, and link the macros globally or restrict them to specific applications.
THE "EXPRESS KEYS"
(THOSE RECTANGLE THINGS ON THE SIDES)
You can program the left and right sets independently. Again, you have complete control of any method of macro you'd like to assign to any of the buttons. There is a whole list of options for each button and both scroll bars. So you have eight buttons and two scrolls to program to your heart's desire on the pad. IN ADDITION to simple button macros there is a "pop up menu" you can assign to any of the buttons. Just like a Windows Right-Click menu, it appears wherever the pointer is--only you have complete control of the menu content.
CONCLUSION
My only gripe goes to Adobe for disabling most of the stylus/pen features in Photoshop by default. It gets a little tiresome enabling size, opacity, tilt, and rotation for almost every brush..
As for everything else the tablet was meant to do different from a mouse, pressure sensitivity, tilt, rotation, high resolution tracking, lack of jitter.. it works fantastically. I'm just going to have to adjust to the huge 9x12 stroke. So give your Aiptek to someone you hate this Christmas, and hook yourself up with a Wacom!
Next up, Cintiq! Paycheck.. well, better job, paycheck, THEN Cintiq!
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WISH LIST
Why do we have only one pointer (focus point) on the screen? Why not a dedicated pointer per-device now that USB makes the mouse addressable?
A "Wacom Glove" would be great. If I could put on a special glove or just little thimble-nibs and have fingertip control on this tablet they'd have one helluva product. Kids could fingerpaint!
In addition to that, is there any technical reason why given the right input device this thing couldn't function like one giant "touchpad" with surface area detection and everything? If the 6D can recognize two points simultaneously, what's the technical limit?
bye


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For the serious photographer, designer, and artist Intuos3 gives you the power to quickly and professionally edit photos and create digital artwork by turning on the full power of Adobe Photoshop, Corel Painter, and over 100 other leading software applications.Intuos3 tablets now put ExpressKeys and Touch Strips right at your fingertips for convenient keyboard shortcuts, scrolling, zooming, brush size control, and more. Wacom's Penabled technology gives you the natural feel and superior performance of Wacom's patented cordless and battery-free tablet technology.You'll find that using an Intuos pen, mouse, and tablet gives you more control, comfort, and productivity. Alternating between the comfortable Grip Pen and the ergonomic five-button Intuos3 mouse reduces repetitive motion. It's an easy and natural way to work.

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12/08/2011

Wacom Intuos3 4 x 6-Inch Wide Format Pen Tablet (PTZ431W) Review

Wacom Intuos3 4 x 6-Inch Wide Format Pen Tablet (PTZ431W)
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I bought a Graphire4 4x5 tablet first thinking it would be enough for me... It was ok, but then I got a chance to play with an Intuos3 tablet and decided to return it.
Intuos3 gives you a much nicer feeling when you're drawing, just as if you were on paper, not plastic. Resolution is much higher, I'm getting very accurate results. Of course, using a tablet takes getting used to and might not be for everybody.
The pen is very comfortable to hold and comes with a bunch of replacement tips, including a softer-than-normal and a harder-than-normal tips (1 each).
The mouse is actually quite usable on this tablet as opposed to graphire4.
Long USB cord makes it possible to take the tablet off the table and onto your lap.
Overall, a fantastic tool for anybody who needs a better way to control their drawing/photo retouching.
For those, who say it is rather small - true, but the next one up is $100 more expensive. It gets the job done and works great for wide screen monitors without sacrificing horizontal resolution. I guess, for people who paint a much bigger tablet is in order, but this one should be quite enough for photo manipulations.
I only wish Wacom included some kind of handwriting recognition software for free with it, though they offer 20% discount on EverNote products (check out ritePen - it is amazing) as well as other product discounts


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The Wacom Intuos3 Platinum 4" x 6" Graphics Tablet with Pentools for PC & Mac (USB) gives you the power to quickly and professionally edit photos and create digital artwork by turning on the full power of Adobe Photoshop, Corel Painter, and over 100 other leading software applications. Intuos pen tablets use Wacom's Penabled technology to give you the natural feel and superior performance of Wacom's patented cordless and battery-free tablet technology. You'll find that using an Intuos pen, mouse, and tablet gives you more control, comfort, and productivity. Alternating between the comfortable Grip Pen and the ergonomic five-button Intuos3 mouse reduces repetitive motion. It's an easy and natural way to work.FEATURESUsing a Pen Tablet is EasyIt's easy to use a pen tablet because every point on the tablet has a matching point on the screen. When you move your pen over the tablet the cursor moves in precisely the same way on the screen. Where you touch your pen tip to the tablet is where you click.Pressure SensitivityThe Intuos3 Grip Pen gives you the power of pressure-sensitive control. Pressure sensitivity lets you control your software tools by changing how hard you press the pen tip to the tablet surface. Using pressure sensitivity you can dynamically control things like brush size, opacity, and more.Intuos3 TabletIt's Ergonomic design with a sloping, contoured palm rest provides for comfort, and the 8' cable allows you to kick back while you work. The multiple cord positions also provides for greater workspace flexibility.Intuos3 Grip PenThe Grip pen provides 1024 levels of tip and eraser pressure sensitivity for precise control, and tilt sensitivity for even more control. The cushioned, contoured grip with programmable DuoSwitch improves productivity while maintaning comfort. The patented cordless, battery-free technology gives the grip pen a natural feel and superior performance. an included multi-position pen stand

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11/10/2011

Wacom Intuos3 Five-button Mouse - mouse ( ZC100 ) Review

Wacom Intuos3 Five-button Mouse - mouse ( ZC100 )
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Built to last? Are you kidding me? Not only is the bottom a felt material that will deteriorate and pill up on you, but the buttons are not very robust and mine stopped registering clicks after about a year of moderate use. No, this is a case of engineered obsolesence at the hands of our Chinese brethren. It's a complete rip off at even thirty bucks much less what they are asking here. But, when functioning it manages reasonably well...and what ar eyour other options?

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Item #: ZC100. The newly designed cordless, batteryless and ballfree Intuos3 mouse is a perfect replacement for the standard mouse on your computer. Thanks to its higher resolution of 5, 080 lines per inch it will beat most regular computer mice easily when it comes to precision and accurate handling.The five programmable buttons are ambidextrously arranged, so left- and right-handed people can use the mouse equally. This is also true for the "thumb buttons" located on the side of the mouse body. The rotating finger wheel emulates the Microsoft IntelliMouse standard that enables you to scroll with the Intuos3 mouse right out of the box.The Intuos3 5-button mouse is the perfect completion of the Intuos3 input device system. Product Description: Wacom Intuos3 Five-button Mouse - mouseDevice Type: MouseDimensions (WxDxH): 2.3 in x 4.5 in x 1.5 inWeight: 0.2 lbsConnectivity Technology: WirelessMovement Detection Technology: OpticalButtons Qty: 5Movement Resolution: 5080 lpiFeatures: Programmable buttons, scrolling wheel Customers also search for: Discount Wacom Intuos3 Five-button Mouse - Mouse, Buy Wacom Intuos3 Five-button Mouse - Mouse, Wholesale Wacom Intuos3 Five-button Mouse - Mouse, 0753218995322, Mouse and Pointing Devices

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10/14/2011

Wacom Intuos3 6 x 8-Inch Pen Tablet Review

Wacom Intuos3 6 x 8-Inch Pen Tablet
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I spend about 10 hours a day working in Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, and other design related programs including 3D Studio Max. I've been using a Wacom tablet for about six years now, and I love it. It would be impossible for me to create the designs and illustrations that I do without my Wacom. As an artist and designer, I used traditional mediums for years, and then spent another couple of years trying to figure out how to use a mouse in a way that would permit me to create quality images and designs on the computer quickly and in a way that resembled traditional methods. The Wacom tablet has been my solution and the solution of dozens of my colleagues. I use the old Intuos at home, and I use the Intuos 3 at work. The new Intuos features a USB connection that permits hot-swappable, on-the-go design. Also, the new Intuos pens are much more comfortable to hold that the old plastic pens because of the rubber coated grip. The tip on the pen seem much more "springy" and responsive. The pressure sensitivity is amazing and allows me the complete control over the virtual medium that I am handling (airbrush, pencil, ink, paint, etc). Photoshop, Illustrator, and Flash are all designed to work with the pressure sensitive pens, and the level of control is amazing. Photoshop's new custom brush palette, combined with the Wacom tablet, permit me to create custom brushes to simulate the appearance of color pencil, pastels, and chalk in such a realistic manner that it's difficult to discern what is real and what is digital. Both of the tablets I own have the 6x8 drawing surface, which I find to be an adequate size for me to accomplish all of my design-work and illustrations. It also is a convenient size to fit into my laptop bag (outer dimensions are about 10"x13"). I absolutely love my Wacom, and I'm ashamed that I didn't place a review for this superior product before now. Several of my coworkers and friends have purchased less expensive versions from competitors, but have regretted the purchase and have switched to Wacom. I was helping a coworker select a Wacom tablet for her desk this morning (as a replacement for another brand) when I decided to write this review for the Wacom tablet. Bottom line for the Wacom 6x8: convenient size, excellent pressure sensitivity, durable construction, excellent value for the price. I would consider this a must-have for any serious digital illustrator or designer.

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For the serious photographer, designer, and artist Intuos3 gives you the power to quickly and professionally edit photos and create digital artwork by turning on the full power of Adobe Photoshop, Corel Painter, and over 100 other leading software applications.Intuos3 tablets now put ExpressKeys and Touch Strips right at your fingertips for convenient keyboard shortcuts, scrolling, zooming, brush size control, and more. Wacom's Penabled technology gives you the natural feel and superior performance of Wacom's patented cordless and battery-free tablet technology.You'll find that using an Intuos pen, mouse, and tablet gives you more control, comfort, and productivity. Alternating between the comfortable Grip Pen and the ergonomic five-button Intuos3 mouse reduces repetitive motion. It's an easy and natural way to work.

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9/29/2011

Wacom Intuos3 SE 9x12 - Special Edition Review

Wacom Intuos3 SE 9x12 - Special Edition
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This was my first purchase of a tablet and I have to say, this unit really does the job. It's simple to learn, easy to use and in general makes any art project faster and more fun. Photoshop and Corel Painter X are the perfect combination. I also use Toon Boom, which is for animations (2D) and it works beautifully with this tablet as well.
On thing to remember, the 9x12 is a large unit, so it takes up a reasonable amount of space on your desktop.
Overall, I would highly recommend this product for anyone. Those new to tablets, or even art in general as well as professionals. Using a computer for orginal artwork, always felt a bit off. But now, I feel creative again. It allows me to feel in control of the brush strokes I make, and that...is a wonderful feeling!

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The Intuos3 9 x 12 provides working professionals with a working area of over 108 square inches. Large tablet active area provides greater cursor control, is well suited for use with large monitors, and provides ample room for expressive brush strokes. With a cool new look and valuable accessories, the Intuos3 SE promises to bring the work of digital content creation to a new level of enjoyment for the serious designer, photographer, and artist. Turn on the full power of Adobe Photoshop, Corel Painter, and over 100 other leading software applications. Intuos pen tablet use Wacom professional pen technology to give you the natural feel and superior performance of our patented, cordless and battery-free technology. Intuos3 tablets run on both PCs and Macs.Intuos3 Driver - Tablet driver software allows you to create universal settings for your pen and tablet or alter your settings by application for maximum productivity. An intuitive interface gives you detailed control so you can work exactly the way you want, personalize the way your pen feels, access your favorite keystroke combinations or optimize your work environment with flexible mapping Pressure Levels -1,024 Resolution -5,080 lpi Maximum data rate -200 pps Accuracy -+- 0.01 Tilt range -+- 60Approximate Unit Dimensions -17.3 x 13.4 x 0.6

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