Testseek.com have collected 14 expert reviews of the Wacom PTK-540W Intuos4 Wireless and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Wacom PTK-540W Intuos4 Wireless.
June 2010
(90%)
14 Reviews
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Overall, if you're looking to do digital art, the Intuos4 Professional Pen Tablet series is almost certainly something that's going to make life infinitely easier. Several weeks ago, I read somewhere that trying to do art with a mouse is like trying t...
Abstract: Wacom introduced the popular Intuos 4 line of tablets about one year ago. With a number of great enhancements, a very good graphics tablet became even better. Recently, Wacom added a new member to the family - a Bluetooth enabled wireless tablet that ...
Bluetooth wireless operation, 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity, Touch Ring interface, Programmable ExpressKeys with illuminated labels, Ambidextrous operation,
Only available in medium size, Accessory mouse must be purchased separately
If you find the idea of kicking back on your office futon and sketching–cable-free–on your 46-inch flat-screen appealing, then the Intuos4 Wireless is for you. Its 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity, programmable ExpressKeys, Touch Ring, and OLED dis...
Published: 2010-03-09, Author: Jesus , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: Here's the story: I'm in love with the Wacom Intuos4 Wireless tablet. Free from cables, it's the best graphics tablet experience I've ever had.The Wacom Intuos4 was quite a leap from the Intuos3. It doubled the pressure sensitive levels, and it added mult...
Published: 2010-01-31, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
Beautiful, slim, and well-thought-out new design; extremely fluid pen operation
No bundled Bluetooth adapter or mouse, schmutz very visible on black pen grip, buttons could use a bit more tactile differentiation, mouse still a bit awkward, a tad pricey, need more real-time feedback when configuring, glossy plastic panel shows fingerp
Wacom improves on its excellent Intuos4 tablet by adding relatively seamless Bluetooth connectivity. Read full review
Abstract: The new series of Wacom pen tablets has been greatly improved. Intuos4 now offers 2048 pressure levels for higher accuracy and sensitivity. Shortcuts and other operations can be assigned to Express Keys, whereas small OLED-displays on the tablet allow...
Beautiful, slim, and well-thought-out new design , Extremely fluid pen operation
No bundled Bluetooth adapter or mouse , Grime very visible on black pen grip , Buttons could use a bit more tactile differentiation , Mouse still a bit awkward , A tad pricey , Need more real-time feedback when configuring , Glossy plastic panel shows fin...
Wacom improves on its excellent Intuos4 tablet by adding relatively seamless Bluetooth connectivity....
If you already have an Intuos4, the upgrade to Wacom Intuos4 Wireless is worth considering. If you have yet to decide which graphics tablet is for you, look no further. David Howell, Macworld.co.uk ...
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Published: 2011-03-14, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
Bluetooth wireless operation; full array of ExpressKeys; OLED status screen; touch ring; left- and right-handed use
May be too large for small workspaces; mouse available separately; stylus needs a redesign
If you already have an Intuos4, the upgrade to wireless is certainly a reasonable decision. If you have yet to decide which graphics tablet is for you, look no further
There is no doubt in my mind that an awful lot of time has gone in to the development of the Wacom Intuos4, making it as good as it can be. It’s simply a necessity for any graphic designer, illustrator, and any other profession that requires the input ...