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Enlarged work area, Touchsensitive express keys, Custom gestures/shortcuts
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Published: 2012-03-01, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com.au
The redesigned Wacom Intuos5 fixes some drawbacks from the already-excellent previous version, plus adds multitouch operation to an already impressive bag of input tricks
There's still no interface for sharing/migrating saved settings or allowing third parties to provide preconfigured application-specific settings. Also, the heads-up display trigger is a little too sensitive
Though it doesn't add any new graphics-specific capabilities over its predecessor, the Wacom Intuos5 input tablet remains a must-have for digital brushworkers....
The Intuos5 is sturdy and unassuming - just what you want from a tool for another purpose. It’s easy to set up too, with a DVD installation disc and some quick steps to follow. Once you’re done, you can get started.This is a very different experience to drawing on a regular joe iPad or Android tablet: the 8.8x5.5-inch screen and pen are incredibly pressure sensitive (capable of registering 2048 d
Wacom is the big daddy in drawing tablets for a reason. That said, its skills command a high price, and the medium sized Intuos5 we tested still hovers around the £270 mark, several months after launch. That’s a lot for a drawing tool, and if you think you’re a more fair-weather digital doodler, you might want to consider one of several Android devices that incorporate some of Wacom’s tech, like
The Wacom Intuos 5’s a charming tablet for serious digital artists, with few to no drawbacks. But unless you’re planning on getting into it in a big way, the £270 pricetag is far too steep for the option of sprucing up just the odd image. Wacom Intuos5...
Abstract: Aimed at photographers, retouchers, designers and artists that want precise control over cursor movement, the finish of this latest model, the Wacom Intuos 5 Touch, is different to its predecessor with an all-matte black finish compared to the Intuos 4's ...
Abstract: The Wacom Intuos5 is the latest professional tablet from Wacom aimed at photographers, designers and artists. It's available in three different sizes and we've looked at the medium offering because it provides an ideal balance between physical size and re...
Touch and pen interface; ExpressKeys HUD is useful and unintrusive; all tablet sizes feature wireless option; new design
No Bluetooth model
The Intuos5 feels like Wacom's first major attempt to recreate the experience of working with canvas. It's possible to gesture when necessary, draw when not, and work more gracefully without keyboards and extra accessories. We can't wait to see how Wacom...