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The editors liked
Pen performance
Setup and configuration
Smooth interface
Excellent handwriting recognition
Programmable tablet buttons
Wireless mouse
Top-notch drawing tools that feel and perform much like their non-digital counterparts. The broad range of pressure sensitivity that the pen offers delivers everything you could ask for
Whether you want to retouch and manipulate photos
Sketch broad i...
The editors didn't like
Price places this technology out of reach for casual users
Touchstrip functionality
User-defined pop-up menu could use better layout
A little pricey for casual users
But well worth the investment if you want drawing tools that really feel like drawing tools.
Price places this technology out of reach for casual users, Touchstrip functionality
The tablet sells for $329 (USD) as of 1/15/2009. This price places it out of practical reasoning for the average consumer interested in dabbling with a tablet. The smallest Intuos tablet (4×6) sells for $219, and would be the logical step up for amateu...
Designed with professional artists, designers, animators, cartographers, and photographers in mind, the Wacom Intuos3 graphics tablet is available in six different sizes and configurations. In addition to satisfying different working styles, some of th...
Abstract: For those that want a more professional tablet, the Intuos is the model you want. I’ve been using the Graphire line of tablets for years and never new what I was missing until I tried the Intuos tablet. The Intuos is available in several different s...
With its robust functionality and intuitive interface, the Intuos3 is an expensive tool but also an indispensable one. The 4 x 6-inch Intuos3 pen tablet is designed for the serious photographer, designer, or graphic artist to edit photos and create dig...
Abstract: I’ve been looking for a tablet for quite a while now, but I recently feast my eyes on the new Wacom 6×11 intuos3 drawing tablet. This is a gorgeous tablet that is absolutely drop-dead when you first see it. You’ll see why.First, in the box, y...
Abstract: Pros and ConsProsGood on-screen tutorial included on the installation CD. Comes with 5 extra pen nibs - three standard nibs, a felt nib, and a spring-action stroke nib. Pen feels more substantial than my old Intuos pen, and the rubber grip is more comf...
Abstract: Dave Nagel Summary: The Intuos3 is the latest addition to Wacoms high-end line of professional graphics tablets. Its the smallest of the companys wide-aspect tablets, making it ideal for mobile creative pros and those who simply have limited desktop...
Abstract: The Wacom Intuos3 is a professional grade drawing tablet for the seriousphotographer, designer, artist, etc. Right out of the box you can tell the Intuos3 is a well-designed piece of technology, the frame is a shiny grey color with function buttons lo...
Top-notch drawing tools that feel and perform much like their non-digital counterparts. The broad range of pressure sensitivity that the pen offers delivers everything you could ask for, whether you want to retouch and manipulate photos, sketch broad i...
A little pricey for casual users, but well worth the investment if you want drawing tools that really feel like drawing tools.
The Intuos3 is the next best thing to using real-life drawing and painting tools. The cordless pen is even more sensitive than the previous versions, providing greater responsiveness and a more intuitive feel. The pen offers 1,024 levels of pressure s...
Abstract: Its been just a little over a year when Wacom announced their 3rd Generation of professional pen tablets, the Intuous3. Touch Strips and ExpressKeys received much praise from Wacom users and today, are still considered one of the most valued additions...