| Wacom Intuos4 Large | 
| Brand: Wacom Category: Personal Computer
List Price: £429.99 Buy New: £318.00 as of 6/9/2010 11:29 BST details You Save: £111.99 (26%)
New (17) from £318.00
Seller: W1 Technology Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 802
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 12.6 x 18.7 x 0.6
MPN: PTK-840-EN Model: Wacom Intuos 4 EAN: 4949268614542 ASIN: B0021AEEK4
Release Date: March 25, 2009 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Wacom Intuos4 Large Pen Tablet | | • | The Intuos4 Large has an active area of 325x203 | | • | Tools: Grip Pen | | • | Max. distance: 10 mm | | • | Max. pen tilt: 60 |
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| Customer Reviews:
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excellent product September 23, 2009 G. Ritchie (Glasgow, UK) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
As a keen amateur photographer, this is the perfect product for use with photoshop to correct, enhance and manipulate photographs. It allows a more natural flow than a mouse, with painting and erasing using the same actions as a real paintbrush or eraser.
This makes photoshop so easy to use that I rarely make mistakes, thus cutting down the time spent in front of a PC after every shoot.
Brilliant! May 30, 2009 Andrew Mobbs (London, England) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
This product far exceeds our expectations. We are a website design and development company and were looking for an illustration tool that would save us some time and improve the quality of some of our output. We read a number of very positive reviews about this Tablet and couldn't have expected it to be so good. What a great product and incredible time saver. Absolutely brilliant and worth every penny.
At last a tablet with bite! May 28, 2009 Dermot Power (London) 34 out of 35 found this review helpful
I've been using a succession of wacom tablets for 10 years as a designer for the film industry. The work I do is very traditional in some ways. I worked as a comic strip artist for 10 years before moving on to films and all the work I did for comics was using real world materials. The wacom tablet (and Corel's Painter) allowed me to continue working in a similar style that I had developed as a non-digital illustrator. Except I always found the wacom tablet's drawing surface to be too smooth and that combined with the slight (very slight) delay in the response of the pen when drawing meant I had to keep a very tight grip on the pen to keep the control I want. I ended up with a permanently swollen thumb as a result and suffered fatigue in my fingers. Not terrible...just enough to make long hours of drawing uncomfortable. The new wacom tablet surface has a 'tooth' and the pen is incredibly sensitive. I am on day five and my grip has relaxed and I am finding i have far better control of Painter's pressure sensitive brushes. I am 'un-doing' far less as the strokes I want go down first time. This is worth the cost of the upgrade. The express keys and touch ring are a luxury that I don't really need as I use keyboard shortcuts for everything but I can see that they would be very useful for someone less fluent in various apps shortcuts. They are a big improvement on the Intuos 3's touch strip ....for one thing they are close to your hand (I never use my keyboard hand on them as Wacom suggests) and they have an led display which tells you what the keys have been assigned to. The keys are also customizable. Now if we can just get Painter to listen to professional artists we will be in illustrators heaven.
Improved productivity March 13, 2010 R. COOMBS (UK) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Purchased 2 of these for my design studio. Not using it myself, but both designers have ditched their mouse and don't intend going back! Accurate control for detailed Photoshop work, easy to set up and customise and probably 25% quicker doing difficult cut-outs and edits. If you can'y afford the A4, the A5 will probably give you all you need, since you rarely need to move the pen right across the tablet in one swoop. Recommended for professional use.
Brilliant Graphics Tablet - Shame about Corel Painter Sketchpad February 1, 2010 J. David Rollinson (Wokingham, UK) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I was going to buy the Medium but noticed the price drop on the Large and couldn't resist.
This is such a nice tool to work with, the working area is one-to-one with the screen on a 15.4 wide laptop and the feel and pressure sensitivity are spot on. I have an old serial A4 Intuos and things have come on so far since that, it's like working on paper.
The customizable controls look very useful but I haven't fiddled yet and the pen holder is also the storage for spare and alternative nibs. It even has switchable USB sockets for left and right handedness. Go on, treat yourself, you're worth it.
Watch out for Corel Sketchpad as the download option, it falls over all the time on OS X 10.6 and neither Corel nor Wacom respond to enquiries about it.
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