Testseek.co.uk have collected 59 expert reviews of the Wacom PTK-540WL Intuos4 Wireless Medium and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Wacom PTK-540WL Intuos4 Wireless Medium.
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The editors liked
Good response and comfort
Excellent driver
Ambidextrous operation
Express Keys
Multifunction Touch Ring
Lightweight pen
Stylish
Novel ambidextrous redesign
Ultra-responsive ergonomic pen with 2
048 levels of pressure sensitivity
Touch Ring
Detachable lead
Precision control
Well designed
Comfortable pen with 2
048 levels pen pressure
Extra nib
Build and new ambidextrous design
Easy operation
New Tip Sensor for Grip Pen
LED programmable ExpressKeys and Touch Ring
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Smallest version lacks Oled screens
For light users
Those on a budget or anyone who doesn’t want to delve into customisable settings the smaller
Cheaper Wacom Bamboo range is for you Min specs
Active area (W x D)
223.5x139.7mm
Physical size (W x D x H)
370 x 254 x 12 mm
1000g...
Pricey compared to Wacom’s Bamboo range and rivals
Abstract: Anyone who spends significant amounts of time working on images will run into frustration with their primary input device, the humble mouse. For fine-grained control of what’s on the screen – and particularly for creating and manipulating images – a co...
Since normally i haven't got much time to draw on a daily basis i decided to dedicate 11 days for this review during which i used the Intuos4 M with Photoshop, Lightroom and Corel Painter. Now compared with the Bamboo Fun Pen & Touch which up u...
Abstract: I will start this off with a declaration - an awful lot of my personal photography time is spent in Adobe Photoshop. Over the years, Adobe and I (outside of the pen tool, which I have always hated to bits) have become great friends as I've expanded my...
Abstract: The Wacom Intuos4 – Medium professional pen tablet receives high marks for form and function. At present, it is, IMO, the well deserved market leader in the space. There is, as with every product, room for improvement. However, based upon their continual improvement of this product over the years, I am sur..
We would like to thank our friends at Wacom for providing the Intuos4 professional tablet and Bamboo Pen and Touch tablet for our review today. Both of these products definitely had their pros and cons, but I think in the right hands both of them wou...
Abstract: Three years ago we reviewed Wacom’s Intuos3 Drawing Tablet and were overall very impressed with the product. Wacom recently introduced their Intuos4 series to replace the aging Intuos4. Today we’ll see if it can match up! I was fortunate enough to get...
Abstract: Graphics tablets aren’t anything new, in fact they’ve been around almost as long as the mouse has been popular. And in the world of graphics tablets, Wacom is probably the best known name and certainly one of the most popular brands around. They have ...
Abstract: Many of you may not know that one of the original inspirations for Bare Feats Lab was my desire to research the best platform for digital cartooning. My first published cartoons were drawn with pencil, ink pens, and colored with Luma ink. When the firs...
Abstract: Now When you think of graphics tablets, you think of Wacom…well, unless you’re way excited about the possibility of Apple finally releasing a tablet Mac (which is quite likely, now that I think about it). There are a few other companies that make grap...