Testseek.com have collected 21 expert reviews of the Wacom PTZ-930 Intuos3 A4 Regular and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Wacom PTZ-930 Intuos3 A4 Regular.
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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.
Abstract: Introduction An early pioneer in the industry, the Wacom name has become THE product to have when it comes to digital art tablets.?Traditionally used in the art world, their tablets have also made a substantial impact on the digital world. As digital i...
Abstract: The human compulsion to create a visual record of our experiences and emotions can be traced back to earliest man and his crude cave paintings. Evolution has led us from the Dark Age to the Digital Age, yet our need to create is unabated. Our tools for...
Abstract: We often ask ourselves “how did they do that?” Usually the answer involves tons of costly equipment, but it does not have to. Thanks to some brilliant people at Wacom and some software from Ulead or Adobe, you can create wonders.Read on for th...
Before reviewing the Wacom Intuos3, Id never used any kind of pen tablet product before, instead persevering with the trusty keyboard and mouse combination. Ive since discovered that a pen tablet is very much like a monitor calibration device - you ...
Abstract: The Good: Very precise and tuned to subtle variations in pen strokes and pressure; versatile pen; expandable with optional stylus types. The Bad: Precision has its price ? the Intuos line is relatively expensive. The Verdict: If you spend a large part ...
Takes up a lot of space, Can feel large and awkward
The Intuos takes the next step up from the Graphire range, and adds sometimes subtle, but mainly bold, improvements to an already excellent format. The included mouse, for example, is suggestively wireless but not battery powered, taking full advantage...
Portable and lightweight, Comes with pen, Wide aspect, Responsive, Strong
No bag
Nobody seems to be trying too hard to displace Wacom from the top of the tablet market. We cant blame other tech producers - its not a fight we would choose, either. After all, Wacom does such a good job with its tablets you would need a design team ...
Abstract: Ditch your mouse when editing photos and creating artwork - opt for a graphics tablet instead For anyone with aspirations of creating or editing visual work on a PC, whether its to make a simple digital line drawing or touch up a photograph, there ca...
Abstract: Heres a rum do: a graphics tablet without a stylus. Actually, this latest tablet from Wacom comes in two versions and one does include its excellent Grip Pen stylus, but were specifically reviewing the CAD version, which instead includes a high-preci...
Abstract: For graphics tablet users working on high-end workstations, it’s time to clear your desks of paper, empty coffee cups, picture frames, and novelty gonks – to make way for Wacom’s Intuos3 A3 Wide pen tablet. With a physical size of 62.3-x...