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Testseek.com 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

  • Beautiful
  • Slim and well-thought-out new design
  • Extremely fluid pen operation.
  • Improved ergonomic design that suits both lefties and righties
  • Helpful OLED reminder screens for ExpressKeys
  • Doubled pressure sensitivity gives pen a more natural feel.
  • Supports 2
  • 048 levels of pen sensitivity
  • Starting with a single gram of pressure. ExpressKeys now have OLED-illuminated labels. User can customize Touch Ring for incremental tasks. Sleek
  • All-black styling. Simple-to-switch ambidextrous design.
  • New version features increased pressure sensitivity
  • IPod Classic-like touch wheel interface
  • Programmable buttons featuring customizable LED display labels
  • Ambidextrous design.
  • Beautiful design
  • Great feel. New buttons
  • TouchRing
  • And Radial menu are useful additions that let you drive a huge number of functions from the tablet.
  • Good response and comfort
  • Excellent driver
  • Ambidextrous operation
  • Express Keys
  • Multifunction Touch Ring
  • Lightweight pen
  • Wonderful for any artist
  • Professional to general users
  • Mac and PC compatible
  • Cordless/No Battery pen and mouse technology
  • Generation 2 technology
  • With 2048 levels of pen pressure
  • Programmable Quick Keys with LED lighted labels
  • Programmable Touch Ri...
  • New ExpressKey controls (software and hardware) are a great improvement
  • Slick looks
  • Improved ambidextrous design
  • Upgraded pen
  • Mouse
  • And penholder are excellent improvements
  • 2048 pressure levels double the sensitivity of previous tablets
  • Besides helping you create more organic drawings
  • Itll increase your productivity with its incredibly customizable buttons.
  • Speed of workflow
  • Sensitivity
  • Ease of install
  • Touch ring controller
  • Stylish
  • Build Quality
  • Design
  • ExpressKeys
  • OLED Label Screens
  • Touch Ring
  • Dual miniUSB Ports
  • Precision
  • Compatibility
  • Support
  • Free Downloadable Software

The editors didn't like

  • Schmutz very visible on black pen grip
  • Buttons could use a bit more tactile differentiation
  • Mouse still a bit awkward
  • Still pricey
  • Need more real-time feedback when configuring
  • Glossy plastic panel shows fingerprints.
  • If youre the type of person who just doesnt like pen tablets
  • This product upgrade still might not be enough to change your mind
  • Increases desktop clutter.
  • Pressure
  • Tilt
  • And eraser capabilities work only within compatible apps. Too easy to inadvertently press the pens DuoSwitch. Pen grip tends to pick up dust
  • Lint.
  • Sub-$1
  • 000 price tag on LCD-based Wacom Cintiq makes traditional tablets less desirable
  • For many users
  • New features may not merit upgrade from Intuos3 to Intuos4.
  • No way to access menu items using the Mac driver
  • No way to share settings among multiple machines.
  • Expensive
  • Smallest version lacks Oled screens
  • Pens standard nibs seem to wear down fast
  • Tablet color can make smudges and dust highly noticeable
  • USB ports could possibly be bent or stripped out
  • New Mouse and Pen for the Intuos4 are only compatible with the Intuos4 series tablets
  • Bundled software...
  • ExpressKey buttons are disappointingly mushy
  • Out of alignment
  • Glossy black material attracts dirt and fingerprints worse than the original chrome iPod backings
  • Intuos4 Small doesnt include the OLED display.
  • It’s an unavoidable hefty financial investment
  • Customisable buttons overkill for some users
  • Price (For Some)

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  Published: 2009-04-28, review by: techolive.com

  • Abstract:  Wacom recently updated their line of professional graphic tablets with the release of the Intuos4 product line. The tablets themselves have gone through a pretty major redesign, and the stylus features new 2nd generation technology with regard to sensi...

 
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  Published: 2009-04-23, review by: photographyblog.com

  • Abstract:  Graphics tablets are popular options for digital image editing and other graphics work where a mouse just doesnt give you the degree of control that youd like, or need. Wacom is arguably the most popular brand of tablet available with a wide followi...

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  Published: 2009-04-08, review by: macworld.com

  • New version features increased pressure sensitivity; iPod Classic-like touch wheel interface; programmable buttons featuring customizable LED display labels; ambidextrous design.
  • Sub-$1,000 price tag on LCD-based Wacom Cintiq makes traditional tablets less desirable; for many users, new features may not merit upgrade from Intuos3 to Intuos4.
  • Given today’s economy, is Intuos4 worth the upgrade from Intuos3? Well, its new features certainly won’t disappoint. Its customizable LED-labeled ExpressKeys will wow the gadget junkie, and its extreme responsiveness will astound any digital a...

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  Published: 2009-04-02, review by: pdnonline.com

  • Improved ergonomic design that suits both lefties and righties; helpful OLED reminder screens for ExpressKeys; doubled pressure sensitivity gives pen a more natural feel.
  • If youre the type of person who just doesnt like pen tablets, this product upgrade still might not be enough to change your mind; increases desktop clutter.
  • If youre the type of photographer who feels more comfortable with a pencil in your hand than a mouse, the new Intuous4 tablet is a vastly improved digital palette from Wacom that will get you making Photoshop edits like a true artist. But if pen tabl...

 
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  Published: 2009-03-26, Author: Nick , review by: techworld.com

  • Put that old Wacom tablet on eBay or pass it on, the Wacom Intuos4 really is a giant step in pen tablet technology. The simply stunning make-over is only half the story, though, equally impressive is a wonderfully responsive new pen and comprehensive ...

 
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  Published: 2009-03-25, review by: pcmag.com

  • Supports 2,048 levels of pen sensitivity, starting with a single gram of pressure. ExpressKeys now have OLED-illuminated labels. User can customize Touch Ring for incremental tasks. Sleek, all-black styling. Simple-to-switch ambidextrous design.
  • Pressure, tilt, and eraser capabilities work only within compatible apps. Too easy to inadvertently press the pens DuoSwitch. Pen grip tends to pick up dust, lint.
  • The Wacom Intuos4 substantially improves pressure sensitivity over its predecessor and offers just the right combination of price and features for a wide audience....

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  Published: 2009-03-24, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com

  • Beautiful, slim and well-thought-out new design; extremely fluid pen operation.
  • Schmutz very visible on black pen grip; buttons could use a bit more tactile differentiation; mouse still a bit awkward; still pricey; need more real-time feedback when configuring; glossy plastic panel shows fingerprints.
  • With a beautiful and more functional new design, Wacoms Intuos4 tablet demonstrates that a lack of competition doesnt necessarily keep you from innovating.

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  Published: 2009-02-25, review by: layersmagazine.com

  • Abstract:  THE LATEST INTUOS IS FINALLY HERE AND IT’S BETTER THAN EVER When I first encountered the new Intuos4 tablet from Wacom, I was immediately blown away by its new design. The new ambidextrous layout has all of the controls on one side of the tablet, ...

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  Published: 2009-07-08, review by: gadgetguy.com.au

  • Excellent new surface; Twice as sensitive; ExpressKey display
  • Still expensive; Cant save configuration; No external power option

 
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  Published: 2009-06-05, review by: gadgetguy.com.au

  • Excellent new surface; Twice as sensitive; ExpressKey display
  • Still expensive; Cant save configuration; No external power option
  • There is a chance that unless youre a design professional, you may never use all of the features and capabilities the Intuos4 offers.But if you consider yourself a serious artist, its worth the serious outlay. Newcomers are sure to be impressed, but ...

 
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