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The Intuos5 is sturdy and unassuming - just what you want from a tool for another purpose. It’s easy to set up too
With a DVD installation disc and some quick steps to follow. Once you’re done
You can get started.This is a very different experience to drawing on a regular joe iPad or Android tablet
The 8.8x5.5-inch screen and pen are incredibly pressure sensitive (capable of registering 2048 d
Enlarged work area
Touch
Sensitive express keys
Custom gestures/shortcuts
Touch and pen interface
ExpressKeys HUD is useful and unintrusive
All tablet sizes feature wireless option
New design
Touch and pen interfac
ExpressKeys HUD is useful and unintrusiv
All tablet sizes feature wireless optio
The editors didn't like
Wacom is the big daddy in drawing tablets for a reason. That said
Its skills command a high price
And the medium sized Intuos5 we tested still hovers around the £270 mark
Several months after launch. That’s a lot for a drawing tool
And if you think you’re a more fair-weather digital doodler
You might want to consider one of several Android devices that incorporate some of Wacom’s tech
Initially, I wasn't sure that the Intuos4 could be improved upon, but with the Intuos5 Wacom has once again proven me wrong. The board feels better, the express keys are improved, and the touch features are fantastic. There are some areas I feel it co...
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If you have the money, my answer would be an unequivocal yes. I was very impressed with the Intuos5 as a device, in terms of hardware design, human engineering, and bundled customization software. That said, it will not make you an artist overnight, and y...
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Published: 2012-05-29, Author: David , review by: studiodaily.com
Capacitive-layer ExpressKeys let you view your finger's position and available functions in a heads-up display on your computer screen. Multi-finger touch input adds intuitive gesture controls to the tablet. And the optional wireless kit eliminates the US
If a favorite task has no keyboard shortcut, you may not be able to assign it to one of the controls. There's a significant learning curve to using a pen versus a mouse. And it may be difficult to switch back to a mouse when using the same applications on
Published: 2012-05-21, Author: Jeff , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: Ease of Use, Performance: 24/25Look & Feel: 22/25Features 23/25How much I enjoy 24/25Total: 93/100Wacom Intuos5 includes some great features and tis release also brings touch gestures along with the included pen as well as the ability to expand with other...
Still the best tablet on the market and a must-have for designers and artists.
Gestures are different from Lion’s default gestures.
The Intuos5 is another great product from the kings of the tablet market. Except for a few weird gestures that don’t match up with Lion, the touch gesture features are a great addition. Product Intuos5 Company Wacom Contact wacom.com Price $229 s...
Abstract: If you use a product like Adobe Photoshop, or Corel Painter, and you are not using a pen tablet, then you don't really understand what you are missing. A pen tablet allows you much more control than you can get with a mouse. It gives you much more effi...
Beautifully textured drawing surface. 2,048 levels of pressure sensitivity. New, programmable capacitive buttons. Available in three sizes. Robust software bundle. Takes special advantage of Photoshop, Lightroom, and Maya.
Pen grip attracts dust and lint. Duo button is still too easy to press. Multitouch gesture accuracy trails that of a good laptop trackpad. Wireless kit is optional
The Wacom Intuos5 drawing tablet is well-designed, comes in multiple sizes, and offers a near-ideal balance of features and accuracy for the price....